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fo) BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE ARROW ‘81 STUDENT LIFE __.. ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS... ACADEMICS ..... HONORS_.......... CLASSES.......... ADVERTISEMENTS 2 INDEXES........ 2 DEDICATION....... 298 tH fe i) ae i 7 ]S - AND LIKE CHILDREN WE CONTINUE ) . TO GROW, TO LEARN AND TO LOVE. We came as individuals, from different lifestyles, different backgrounds, in pursuit of different goals with different aspirations. ie fe, , but each Some of us were veterans of college | of us became Bethany Nazarene College lence others came to a new exper : ’ ; ’ | We studied together, | z orca ” and we played together. we learned more about ourselves, and we learned more about God. In looking : we found an omnipotent father, and like | children we were overwhelmed by the thought. Grose ake cor a But we found God reaching down to us, and in each other we found more of God’s love. And like children we continue to grow, to learn and to love. a i ‘ ” ion adeno sii 486 LP per tvar ied bletagt Ss. 5 Pea se a ES Tere e © TUDENT LIFE x a had ‘we = | F nf lon SAS A Moment Of Relaxat Onward Into SAGA ... ooeitboncnnOaate istration ny lerarc sophomore H 18 Freshman, Freshman And More Freshman o- Mall Party On a sunny day in Spring or Fall, You may find SAGA on the Mall. In the grass with food in hand, Against the ants we take our stand. Though frisbees fly, and glasses spill, We find these picnics quite a thrill! Eenie, Meenie, Miney, ... Is this hold right Coach? Another one bites the dust! Let’s play footsie! You can’t be serious And if you ever ...! Where did you eat? SAGA! aol en) feat n= () 1) 20 et) es ss 22 Big Sis Little Sis Week Big Sis Little Sis is an annual event sponsored by the AWS, in an effort to welcome all freshman girls to their new surroundings. Many activities were planned for the upperclasswomen and their adopted freshman, as well as for the whole student body. It was a beginning, for many long-lasting friendships. Big Sisters make great tutors. Rollin’ on down at.the U. My Big Sis! You’ve got to be kidding! Bigs treat Littles to Ice Cream Social. Here he comes again! Sp ON Se ee eee SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Monday: Ice Cream Social, Skits by various organizations, De- votional Tuesday: Film- ‘‘The Mouse that Roared”’ Wednesday: Special Chapel Speaker- Mrs. Sally Powell Thursday: All School Skate at The U On the 3rd of October, thirty-two stu- dents braved the perils of an eight hour bus ride, leaving behind the chaotic cam- pus of B.N.C. From the first moment it was obvious that Kanakuk had something special to offer each of us. For some it was a Chance to sing songs and dream dreams. For others, a time to appreciate the beauty of God’s wonderful creations. It was a time to learn .... about our- selves .... about each other. Powder Puff Frosh “‘Bite The Dust” 18-6 October 18 marked the date of the tra- ditional ‘“‘Powder Puff’ football game. Both teams held long strenuous practices to prepare for the big event. Uppers were coached by B. Stolte, J. Case, and M. Boomer. Freshman coaches were L. Ju- lian, D. Lewis, R. Scott, and G. Gunn. Though the uppers triumphed 18-6, the freshman squad, who suffered some “bad” calls, proved to be more of a chal- lenge than in years past. Highlight of half- time was the crowning of the 1980-81 Campus Clod, Darrell Blythe. Darrell was chosen over stiff competitors like Senior Jay Case, Junior Steve Griffin, and Fresh- man Steve Jacobs. Even though the night was chilly, the crowd’s hearts were warmed by the fantastic show put on by the Freshman and Upperclass cheer- leaders. 1. Darren Stone, Campus Clod for 1979-80, returns to give his reign away. 2. Action! 3. Uppers strut in behind cheerleaders T. O’Bannon, R. Martin, and D. Richards. 4. Huddletime . 1980-81 Campus Clod, Darrell Blythe. . Just Missed! . What a Doll! . Uppers plan next move against the strong Freshman defense. 5 6 7 8 (gos Ba RAT ATR as | onkey Basketball Who Is In Control? 1. Wes Harmon This is easier than controlling some of my players. 2. Randall Spindle Shall we dance? 3. John Ryan Go Jack go! 4. Richard Woods Will it be victory ... | 5. ... or will it be defeat. 28 Halloween : Carnival On The Street AMS-AWS Carnival held a new twist i this year. It was moved from the Mall to i College Street. There was quite a crowd milling around the booths for dunking people, kissing people, jailing i people, hiding people, marrying peo- i ple, taking pictures of people, feeding people, and selling people. The Slave f Sale was the highlight of the evening. 4 Not to mention the dunking booth, i which allowed the Freshmen to get re- venge on a few of the Upper Classmen! I've got $1, | need $2. “... bless the cocoa.” Who is that masked man? Kathy gets baptized. See, | told you so! URBAN COWGIRL! Sop) (Sa ESS CON) ST ah gees 2 eS ewer — Se Halloween Haunted House And Trick-Or-Treating This year Chorale hosted the only annual Haunted House, on second floor Bud Robinson. Every mem- ber of Chorale participated, making it an “Evening of Horror!’ The night began with ‘“‘mood’’ music, per- formed by Count Dracula. (Alias: Prof. David Miller.) Groups were then allowed to tour the upper floor of Bud. It was here that they were scared, horrified, and threatened within an inch of their lives! In all it was an evening to be remembered-with the lights on! Trick-or-Treating came later, with everyone dress- ing in costume. . The ‘‘Count’”’ in concert. Two heads are better than one? Just clowning around! They only want attention. Love at first BITE! Lil’ Gobblins and Ghouls. Biology 1017? Enter stage left. jEL TORO! Wey 2) SID Oi) BS C2) [NY Times Of Our Lives enennenans anemone meine amc mae sade kn eseaaees sansa atone paeeU RSENS nee a Se nena anna enn ee , the 2nd ? “times of our Lives’’ came to “new looks”’ for the 80’s. The guest speaker for The Game that evening made the whole day a time that would not be forgotten soon. The Redskins took a strong victory over Homecoming 1980 was truly a time to remember. Among the the Central State Broncos with a score of 82-68. hustle of the Queen Candidates preparing themselves for that Finally, that evening the theme reality for the Homecoming Court. Each candidate’s Father spoke about their memories of their little girls lives. Surely this evening, many activities had also begun. AMS held their Father- Son Breakfast with Dean Barnard as guest speaker. AWS also held their annual Mother-Daughter Breakfast Style Show, which had many of the moment will be added to those memories of past. Cherly Merrill- Underwood gave Eunice Ward a special memory as she Annual Homecoming Parade made its appearance on campus. crowned her 1980 Homecoming Queen. the ladies was Pam Pryor. Following the breakfasts Lehn RANA O AAA Homecoming 1980 Karen Hayes shows the “Urban Cowgirl’”’ look. “Why aren’t our rooms decorated with this.” (Furniture from Antique Show) Dean Barnard speaks at AMS Breakfast. A soft melody for the women to enjoy at the AWS Breakfast. The smooth voice of Pam Pryor. | Parade second Annual Homecoming ee 4 Our Campus held its Second Annual Homecoming Parade. Even Mickey Minnie Mouse got involved as they led the festive occasion. The parade ceremony had a new addition when PBL won a first place award for : their float. Darrell Blythe, the 1980 Campus Clod made : an appearance for his admiring fans. itm corm , we Bat Me eg Coronation Of The Queen | Masters of ceremony Lanny Lee and Ami Pryor an- | nounced that Cheryl Merrill-Underwood 1979 Queen | would be leaving her reign to Eunice Ward. Escorting | Cheryl was her husband James. Doug Schlabach es- corted the 1980 Homecoming Queen, Eunice Ward. Se EE . € wv 4 4 AAAAA Vea Te AAA A OAAAA o¢° ¢ v.v,.v.v O¢ ¢ oe. ¢ ¢ o rx KM IS OOM ASK ooo a SOX 5” “— Png Cheryl Sanders i 0) IN es 3) = c fe saQggnsesey RN Roberts 7S rc Ss 2 c wt LL] Yule Feast On December 12, Sagaland changed its atmosphere, looks, and pace to offer to all mind-weary students a chance to relax and enjoy the Christmas spirit-YULE FEAST. The feast itself consisted of steak or shrimp, baked potato, salad, drinks and other delicacies. Entertainment was pro- vided by Bruce Phillips, Darrell Blythe, Donna Kyser, Jackie Burgman, Andy Justin, Darrell Jayroe and Rick Martin. The highlight of the evening was the surprise visit of Santa and his reindeers. It was truly a joyous occasion. } j i 1. Darrell sings for all. 2. Students enjoy meal. 3. Two’s company, three’s a crowd. 4, Yum!!! 5. Shrimp and Steak come as treat to all. ee eS eee. 42 “The Magic Of Love” Heart Pal February 14, 1981 Heart Pal This evening held an enchating moment for the ladies of the court, as well as those in the audience. The theme ‘The Magic of Love,’’ truly described the atmosphere as many engagements were announced. Returning Queen Linda Echols, escorted by her fiancee Larry Snowbarger, relinquished her crown to an ecstatic Deb- bie Hubbard. Miss Hubbard, also was escorted by her fian- cee, Rick Rains. He, looked like a proud husband-to-be. Mater of ceromonies Obed Watters added a light touch of humor to the festive occasion. How many times does a lady get described as |57 centimeters in height. Only a mathemati- cian could be so funny. INS cort Rick Ra bard © = a 1981 iS Queen Debb ™ Heart Pal SONAR nsssereene ene TS tea a SE 46 National Elections - November 4, 1980 Bethany Students Respond: A survey of the 1980 Presidential Election was ran- domly circulated by mail. Approximately 300 surveys were distributed; 116 students responded. John Anderson Dicie Jimmy Carter 14.6% Ronald Reagan 80.1% On November 4, 1980 the People voted electing Ronald Reagan to the Presidential Office. John Andersom Independant Candidate . ald Reag@n blican Candidate The Time Is Now: Reagan-Bush 1981-1985 Meeting The Challenges | Head On _ The Reagan - Bush team will take bold action in meeting the challenges of the 1980's. They, with your support, will prove that the great days of Amer- ica are just beginning. The Reagan Administration will have no more important goal than that of en- abling America to enjoy the wonders of living in peace. THE TIME IS NOW FOR STRONG LEADERSHIP Ney Es . John Goddard spoke on his travels to primative tribes and their cultures. . Gary Henecke speaker from opening convention second semester; refresh- ened many on the meaning of the “‘Good News of the Gospel.”’ Jim Bond enlightened many a mind while lecturing on campus ... Tom Skinner emphasized on his lectures ‘leadership seen through a Chris- tian prospective.” Don Nichols spoke on his political views; He is now a Senator 1980-thru 1984. 5 = O _ a 5 «) ed) 6 0 = 2g O . D -— = ) = w ae © xl Concerts On Campus le Boosahda S © fe OL. L Y) saniaiteeacee O O = O ase) mM {e) S op S = 1@ e L INgS And Stall Hubbs te: = eigmanmaae eae siesta SN REM R OEE ators 2 a es sa etesess : $ = = aes os 2 a as. 5 53 OA OT Na A OT RSL LAAT “The Big Event’ speech Dept. Presents Fall One-Acts The Hairy Falsetto Directed By: Lanny Lee Cast: Robert Canino, Steve Davis, Michele Ross Cheryl ‘‘Skipper’’ Ripper, John Knight Early Frost Directed By: Donna Roberts Cast: Anita Holcolmb, Camille Perove, Ginger Pickens, Stephanie Balko, Karen Billingsley Breeches From Bond Street Directed By: Gayla Case Cast: Jenny Jenkins, Jimmy Mowry, Greg Lane, Kendall Franklin, Greg Seay, Jeanne Fuller Lovers In Mid Summer | Directed By: : Mary Lynn Morris Cast: : Louwana Southworth, Rose Worrell, Daryl Sykes, Mike Wilson, Greg Holland, Jeff Liles, Dena Neff, Toni Neal, Mitzi Cannon 55 One-Acts, One-Acts, More One-Acts! Speech Dept. Presents ‘That’s Entertainment Pom, ew ee ae Wed “Louder, | Can’t Hear You” Director: Terri Means Cast: Terry Pierce Lori Morris Sonya Stone Paul Coleman “The Importance Of Being Ernest” Director: Sherry Smith Cast: Darrell Jayroe, Susan Baker, Steve Lindquist, Jonetta Jonte, Vicki Salisbury, Charlie James, Dena Hickey, Rick Martin, Brent Blythe “Outcasts Of Poker Flats” Director: Bruce Kendall Barnard ,. Cast: Dave Hackbarth Mike Duke Chuch Robinson — Lori Anderson Becky Green Mike Hocking Dena Hamm 56 “Winnie The Pooh” Director: Larry King Cast: Ami Pryor Cari Adkins Debbie Thorson Rose Worrell Elicio Villalobos Ruth Hartunian Vicki Lambert RaeAnn Roberts LeeAnn Carley Starr Gilpin Paula Waterman Sherri Roberts Greg Bateson, narrator “See How They Run” Directed By: Donna Jean Kyzer Cast: Sharla Jayroe, Darrell Blythe, Rick Martin, Dave O’Bannon, John Means, Carl Willis, Sheila Newman, Joni Weaver, Wayne Klassen Arsenic And Old Lace Playwright Joseph Kasselring Cast Bruce Barnard Darrell Blythe : Greg Bateson Becky Green Darrell Jayroe Rick Martin Mary Lynn Morris Dena Neff Shelia Newman Donna Roberts Jimmy Smith Karl Willis Mike Wilson os oe EE EET oi. ee Twirp Dates B.N.C. Women enjoy “wearing the pants’ on cam- pus. When Twirp Week rolls around, guys can be seen biting their nails and batting their eyelashes in anticipa- tion as our campus bachelorettes study their student directories for the “best choice.”’ All week long those macho men practice the arts of trifling flirtations and experience the frustrations of a ‘‘lady in waiting’’. Twirp dates consist of a variety of amusements ranging from an admirable exhibition of brute strength on the ‘‘pow- derpuff’’ football field, to a gourmet dinner, a dozen roses, Or a promising drive around the lake. As the B.N.C. Twirpees would enthusiastically agree: ‘‘Memo- ries are made of this.” 1-Kim Elliot and her date Larry Sanders find that a latenight picnic is delicious. (2) Waterlovers Robin and John enjoy an aquatic twirp experience. (3) Romantic twirps feed each other gracefully. (4) John ‘‘Mark’”’ Sickles and Robin Gunn feel comic relief is the best cure for twirp date jitters. (5) Me, twirped? This must be a joke! At Bethany Nazarene College, like most other colleges, students work. Not only because they need to, but because they have to. They work to support their bad habits, such as buying clothes, keeping dates happy, twrip or otherwise, cruising up and down Northwest 39th Expressway, and Big Mac attacks. Yes, even at BNC working is an essential, if not to keep you going, then to keep you from going insane. ) Chuck Lewis ) Larry Sadler ) Doris Hanes And Connie Ulbricht ) (1 (2 (3 (4) Cindy Thorton 61 Sanigat iat ife Forms E In Dorms el (heddidatattitire Vee get Echos Of The Year The Reveille Echo Volume 352 Issue 1 SS . S a eS (HAT AD Bethany Nazarene College Freshmen Flip For Follies REVEILLE ECHO tuff ke to offer its prayertul sympathy to Mrs Ethel Dicker man, whose husband, Rev. 0.8. Dickweman dind Friday. Sp tembur 12 ob heart failure. Mex, Dickneman isa longtime protes vor in RNCS English: Depart meat i. On (he night of September 11, 4 telephone survey was tan domly conducted among in npr proximately equsl number of sophome juniors, and seniors. The questions were designed to indicate the amount of student awareness in the aren bf campus improversent. ‘The survey indicates unani mously that studeats have: ne Let a difference inv our eam pus this year, The results of the more apecific questions eprre: spond diructly to the amount of daily contact of the students with the areas: of improvement eneaunitered: the dormitarion, the building improvements, and the sidewalk in front of Bresew. Evidently, there is. still some sonfusion as: to the: source and amount of money involved in the improvements, for those ques tions brought the lowest per centages of correct responses. tudents respond hy Dena Hamm Brositway, A Chorus: Line Saturday Night Live, ond Elton Jobn, ‘werd alla. part of 1960 Sophomorw Pollen Follies isan annual production: presented. by the sophomore class to eommieznarate the end af Welcome Week. Darrel: Blytbe with Vickle Salishury were the directors, and Garolyn- Water mhan-was the: faculty advisor, Vickie and Darrel started the, show with Cho Broadway sang, “kyerything's Coming. Up Rases,” The freshmen seduction song “Hey. Upper Glassman, was ang by Michele Ross with the help of Miles Knatson: Brian sang, a. Chicken song Bric: Gonzales, and. Titn Moroe performed ‘strangm, ants over his head, Some major changes: have ceeured since Jast semester in the’ appearance of | the BNO. campus, Quite an amount. of money and labor has been put into making our campus grounds look so beautiful But where did the money come from? In 1972, ovr college was seriomaly) in debt. Mr Ray ‘chars was hired ax Business Manager at that time to help get ux out af debt. Five years tater, BNC celebrated her debt ligui dation. Since that time, under the leadership of Mr. Richards, the college has accumulated x surplus of over $90,000. In the process of strengthening the financial situation of BNC, how: Have you nouced a change iu campus appearance? Do. you know where the funds came from’? Hayd you noticed, the mew sidewalk in front af Bresoo? Have you noticed the brown paintingy on Bresee, Bracken, Snowbarger, and Herrick? 5. Have you noticed the land capinir around Garey and. Hatley? 6 DO you ‘know haw mush nid” Lindley audienee with hon shock bis Instructions pn. cooking he’ pace: chariged av Jacqui Bergen nang “Don't Lat (he Sun Gv Dower (Gay Mee The ‘decade. of Al Franken became reality at BNG' through the person of Jim: Sinith: Th Burne brought us their version A Chorus. Live.” along with vivid motions Skits presenied in’ the show were “The Pyychistrist’s Office,” ‘The Radio Show, “Penny Ar- cade,” and “My Son is Dead The cast these. skits we Bocky Green, Michele Ross Wayne Classen. Bruce: Phillips, Robert Stovall, Bryan Evans, Delia Febres, Joho Knight, Jr., and ave Hackbarth, Erin Rice. Denu Hat, and Thick Martin, ashisted, with the tochnial aspects of the’ show . yer, maintenance of the campus haw been largely overlooked. Lust spring concerned Stu: dent Council members produced. a.revenling slide show. exposing many areas of gross neglect around the campus. ‘Thus began a0 attitude of campus awareness among students and fueulty. A vory successful campus cleanup day. followed soon aft The Board of Trustees soon learned of the students’ desire for a cleaner campus, So tn March this Board directed the college to.improve the looks of the campus by spending $86,000 on beautification. FoBowing this hoard directive, Mr. Richards responded with a letter to the editor of The Reveille Belo; He mi Bethany, Okinhoma 72003 explained, While we believe there have been valld ceusons in the past for funding ‘non rmain: tenance areas an a higher prt ority thao maintenance, we agree that the time has come to make substantial improvements in the maintenanee areas.” Since that time, approximate ly $125,000 has. been spent on repairs for our eampus, Fifteen thousand doflars was donated by the BNC. Auxiliary. specifically for the installment of an under. ground sprinkler system. The rinkler aystem is set so that the grounds can he sutomati cally watered at night. ‘Tree-trimming, lshts for the football field, painting, landscap- ing: enlarged. sidewalks, and | y [ September 19, 1930 TARY Campus Appearance Looking Up many other things have been done to help improve our cam- pus. There are puns for continu, Ation ni projects such as these to further this beautifieation. In the past several years. the campus has been well kept for only portion of the year. That portion was usually Home- coming, Hoard of Trustees Meet- m, Extravaganza, and Com: mencement, Now there [s! a fuibtime groundsmap, and our campus will hopefully look neat all of the time. According ta Mr. Richards, “During the lean years we have kept'a big emphasis on. the instructional, Now we have te make a shift to bring about x balance.” y IRTHDAY | | john wilcox ! | Volume 52 By Bill “Senop ’ Sin; The ‘Staley Lectures w prosented September 22 and with the dynamic speaking of Tom Skinner, Mr. Skinner hada direct style of approach that left his audience wanting mare Mr. Skinnér focused on clarity of vision’ as the main dm pliasis of deadership erinis geen’ through ‘a Christian proaper tive és lectures were direct and to the point concording ibe problem in ovr Country's leadership, We Christians} have the Spotligh This week the beard of trus: tees had been upon the camp: and discunsing matte what our school’s objectives 4 of are and the policies that are involved in the implementa tion of these goals. Ta the stu dents, the Board of Trust have a much longer range of fect than a aprucing up of the dorms, They make ducisions which affect us while we are here and when we hecome alumni ‘The hoard ix-comprised of approximately 51 men, Al most half are-elders of the church uid the remaining are lay people. The Board of 1, Do you feel tike you have hadian adequate opportunity, to express your viewpoints to the Hoard of ‘Trustees? 2. Do you feel like the student representative position serves as an adequate link between the students and the| Bourd of Trustees? 8, Do yourknow what the func tion of the Board of Trustees is? 4, Do you think the Beard of Trustees and the Adminis. tration get along? 6. Do you think the Board of Trustues sufficiently repre sents the educational zone? Issue 2 Skinner Fosters Christian student Bethany Nazarene College Freedom desire to be Siked and accept ed rather than be leade: Skinner expounded, “We are too occupied with — pro eedure...we need a ‘clarity of vision Skinner moved from the topic of “clarity of vision’ to the problem of communiea ting. He pointed out that we as Christians have failed to communicate to the world whoand what wo are. “We are tn be Heaven’ lived on earth Skinner's ilustration of the missioaary in the south: pa elfie was funny but also en. Trustees primary fune basically to represent the constituents of Bethany Nazarene Oollege's educa tional zone and to jnsure that their wishes are being carried out by the administrators of the college. Representation has always boen a key clement of any system where few speak for many. It can become a real problem to accurately identi- {y how people feel about the objectives of the nehool.siace, mast trustee members are prominent leaders within their circles of influence, they can get a fairly accurate picture of what that sphece respond lightening. “Culture is not the standard of holiness. ” Hid ilustration about Christian schools teaching world views without developing a Christ lan view of the world helped us ovaluae this college as 2 Christian Institution In the end Mr, Skinner eulled us to “elose the door’ to let God have us with all our heart, “soul. mind. and strength: Through Tom Skin ner, God helped us to under stand how to be a leader in wday s world and tomorraw's future. Thawks Brother, t On Trustees desires to have done. It be comes their responsibility then to consider suggestions und aak-quéstions of the peo ple they serve. If ihe Board of ‘Trustees accurately conveys the sentiments of the educa tional zone, then who stands for the student and his of her thoughts? Enter Cheryl San ders. Cheryl was recently. voted Student Representative to the Bourd of Trustees. When asked if she thought her other sofficers on the campus af fected her objectivity she said NO, and felt shat holding other offices helped her main- tain a clearer perspective on The Reveille Echa Bcthany, Oklakema 73008 what the students felt. She would like ta see air con ditioning for the music de partment, as they deserve a comtortable piace to learn Cheryl would also like an as surance that current budget ing for campus maintenance will continue to be a high priority with administrators, “I think thal they have done a good job on cleaning up the campus,” she said, and ¢ phasized that it should con tinue. Cheryl was very open on the thought that for the next meeting of the board thore could. be an open forum with hor so that students may openly express. views about the cari pus and receive food back on how these views wore accepted by the board. For maximum effectiveness views should be expressod through the methods the sys- tem provides. According to Dr. Knight “It causes mare confusion than light whea people do not work through the system.” It is exsential for the logical presentation of ideas that people work within the guidelines provided by ‘our system’, Butif the aystenr is 0 effective at helping peo ple contribute their concepts to the Board, why do so many people feel the neod to ge out side of the procedure of rep- resentatives established by the churoh bylaws? @cteber 3, 1% Lobby groups people with speci [rem pyerstep ‘he, guid || for three basal reason) | fit is ignorance of tt {1m The second is t | 258) people just don't t [2 it current methodolo) |) i not confide in it, |Lbie reason is that nom 180 to separation of s| | att administration, th init trators fail to | [shit students feol. 1 i | iat statement which } | ig feols involves a | ret problem and requ | cot tinuous effort on} {rt administration an | iil to help clear up a} | Felt the many minunde | Jing that may result | f system } Though conflicts} | eet op in our system o | Patt tation, the key to a8 8 effective and vid is © realize that itis dy | at will have to chan sa our demands up change over a per} {jis® While some may fi) | eee fauitand others w, || be useless, it ix in |)ate remember that t) |i 0 making any hiera | wet Gon spoutaneousty | kip it responsive, atiy |p AF needs of its users, | fei ble Meanwhile w 6 @F our best to work, OF boundaries estab) | ae provide suggestion © at useful and fair | |= The Reveille Echo Volume 52 fixwe 4 Bethany Nazarene College Bethany, Oklahoma 732008 Octeber 31 1920 Another Freshman Team “ Bites The Dust!” i triew lo get by freshman defender Gena Campbell, while Mareia Heady approaches from bebind. Six Flags Hosts Nazarenes Lat's go-ride the Shack Wave! Nb, wait, the Spin asker lookw great. Let's get a Pink Thing. Lak atall the venple at the Log Ridet Come on, jet's ride the RunAway Mine Train, Ob, but first we have to get o corny-dog. 1 want to ride the new rojlereouster and then the Spindle-Top. Uh-oh Oh no, -.'m getting naw seoun .. lot's ait down {or awhile. This was common con. Versation of those attendiog the second annual Nara rene Nigh( at Six-Fiags over Texas. People from BNC headed down South for the ‘big tn Arlington. ‘1 had a great ti ip Six Flags. especially with the three girls I was witb,” commented Eddie Arms, ‘but I wish Ht could have lasted longer, like maybe all day Saturday.” ‘Twould jike to find out whe it was that spit from the top of the oil derrick tower Gnto my shovider, acroanied Torry Pierce, (wana great footing tobe surrounded by thousands of friendly. smiling facew There wax searcely any amoking or drinking, Jasta Juv ol friendly people watk ing around laughing and having. a great ime. The lines wore relatively short, aod there was a minimum. ol sboving and pushing. However, the riden Were justes fast and every bitas fun as they al ways are. I'm sure there will be a Hird annual Nazarene Night next year, and I ree commend a night of (on in Christian atmorphere to all of those who weren't able to make it this year. FS Bring some Aska eltzerand a pack of Tuma it you plan on doing. any serious riding, Another One Bites the Dust' is exactly what the Uppeectasswomen had planned for the: Freshman girls during Powder Pulf Saturday night. Grtaber 16, Thoir plan aucee the Uppers were hy Brywa Stalte, Jay: Case and Mark men counhe Juliane. David Rabin Seon. As the gsme began. the Uppers strated’ out to the by” Queen Another: One Bi Put? The Freshmen kick ed: off (o- start the ‘gante With tough © She fensive play a rank ere iG Ebso fron the Uppers, und Me Kezer and others who theagh}. they were Lough Freshmen's team, the game was 00a! the end of the (irst quarter. The action Started taking pluve during the second quarter when Upper Lyn Alexander made the fii touehdow of the ganve. Who ecvald beljewe that ‘Little Lyn’? could run thay quick? Tho theo-paint cov version was no good. With inily a few minutes to play nthe yecund quarter, from th ‘This edition of The Reveille Echo is dedi- Cindy was killed in obile accident seventeenth of October, The Echo offers sincere sympathy to her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cart Lewis, and her tive ai ters great pass was thrown by Alice James to “Marshall Head East’ in the end zone to raise the scare 12 0. D halftime, Derren Swone, Campus Clod for 1979-80, returned to give bis reign Uway to the new Campus Clod Dar ythe. The Clud repre nuld koep- from upperelass ers The cheerleaders, with keptthe crowds pa the wdge Upperclass ders were — Tom @Bunnov. Riek Martin, Richards, Jerry Jay sand Greg gers, Steve Dn Sexy, Freshman o jeuders were Chuck Lewis, Steve Brown, Ty Graven, Todd Harris, Eliseo. Villn jobos and Ted Jenkins. Meanwhile-during all the Jaughten, the sveond half of the Powder Puff Moothall game started. Anny Green kicked off for the Uppers to Start the third quarter, At the ond of ths periad the Uppers were stilt ahead 12 0. The Kame got more ox iting and fougher during the. fourth quartec.. Susan Watiees rac 4 touieh or the Uppers: and Donna Cypertrawone tn for the Freshmen. For Susun it was a hand-off from quar terback Cindy Herren far twelve. yard touchdown Freshman quanterback Delann. Gaxseti passed the after juggled by two or three differant players. Donna Cypert finally pot it for the Freah n's only touchdown, i . we Ap Fivan though dn pers flied Fenty bash (yammew nd mador apaet, the game was aver and as wal the Up | Ahan should be suid és watch out Freshmen of Mt AY With Molany Ky2er and Janiew Belt coming: aff. the defensive Hine and Delana Garett and Doana, Cypert op the. olfvanivy line, thy Uppers wititieve an AWE SOME, eam. noxt yeity tudents respond 1. At this moment, which candidate js your choice for President of the United States? A.John Anderson 5.2% 8. Jimmy Carter 14.0% C.RonaldReagan 0.1% ‘A survey on the 1980 Presidential Election was randomly cirevlated by mail on October 22. Ap proximately 300 surveys were distributed: 116 stu dents responded. Surprisingly, the survey did not at all reflect the current standings of the presidential candidates Nationally, the Democra tie and Republican con tenders are deadlocked Not so on the Bethany Nazarene College campus! An astronomical figure of 80.1 percent of the students have selected Rovald Res ganas their choice for the next U,S. President President Carter re ceived a decidingiy low vote of confidence; the re sults indicating only 14.6 percent in hix favor On the surtace, the per centage of students sup: porting John Anderson seemed small, measuring merely 5.2 percent In actuality, this is not « poor showing fora liberal eandi date, because of the more conservative pature of BNC. The Reveille Echo Volume 52 Isxwe 3 The Big Event By Samuel Newton The first series of the fall one act plays was presented by the Speech Communication Dopartment. This group of plays was entitled “The Big Event The plays were Early Frost,” “The Hairy Falsetto,” “Lovers in Mid aummer.” and. “Breeches from Band Street Barly Frost.’ directed: by. Donna Roberts. te the drama enile qurderess, The the potentialto bea real-spine tinglery The prats ont with this drymal- how ever, stemmod from a rela lively inexperienced caat The drama was treated with a comic atmosphere rather than, the alr of seriousness that should have been con veyed. With more grooming dindu more scaxuned cust, the play would have had’ the qualities of an excellent pro- duction, The Mairy Palswtta Under he direction of Lanny Lee luft tbe audivtice in a rather juestivnable state of mind Ready tudents Story on page 7 The show was a. farce using i Red Kiding Hood an legal court to make various ical comments about, to day's society, On a secular campus this production would © been a- sensation, On BNC's comipus ut was out of character The prod ery-talented east-and-dicee tiva made use ofa lor However, exposure to this sype of show! was. aot pceded or deserved Mary Lyon Morciy Hirecied Lavers in) Milaummer Thiss was take nlf (rom Shakespoarn’s Midsummer Nights Drea.” Thwas ado Ti htfulty ntertaininy pro: t comedy: onbunced by a: charming castiwas well received and gave the wud fence a whimisical look at young love. The cast mem bera complemented one anvther us well as the parts they were portraying Breeches From Bond Street directed by Gayla Bethany Naxarene College Sethany, Oklahoma 73003 October 17, 1930 Stephanie Balko, Ginger Picken, aad Camille Purdue exbibt their acting abilities in “Carly Prost.” Case cloned tho evening on a comically ‘entertaining, note The show isanexa of the custom of mail ordering wives that took place ducing western expansion: The cast worked together or War? respond I.Question | pertains only to maie students: born in. 1960 962.) [Have you dra tered for th Do_yau helleve the act of registration is. on asset to the national defen: Sinthee ing the U.S. t of war involv would you be willing to fight? 4-Are you in favor of drafting women to serve In the mili tary 5.Da you bi teer force i ve an all-volun dequate? 6. Do you believe o Ohristian should he opposed to parti inating in nrilitary cont! beautifully (9 make Uke pro ductio waw walliuited to thelr parts a succesa. The cast and enbanced the already comic {tho show The entire gooup of plays was Wndne the general direction of Profeyser Carolyn Water man. The evening wis entertain ing and well worth the aud ionce’s time. It presente ariety of plays suiv On Thursday, October 9, 3 survey on the draft was ran domly mailed to 300 students 78 people rexponded to: the questions, According to the results, the nrajority of males cligible have registered. for the draft The fact that the result was not 100 percent indicates that FEMALE YES there is. still, some strong reristance by some to regis tration, even though there are possible penalties involved r not doing 0 Both male and female a thai the act of registration is advantageous. to the United ates defense. Questions 3 and 4 presented what of « paradox for the females: 56,2 p would be willing to fight 2 percent would he in favor of being drafted. The males presented a more harmon ercent whereas s balance between being drafted and. actually fighting with 89.4 percent registering and 86.3 percent willing to fight Although both sexes oppose drafting women, malex were more attracted to the ides Is there a barrier between Christianity and combat? An overwhelming majority do Rot oppose participation in military combat on the basis of their belief Avsurvey such a9 this is designed to merely indicate opinion, not to asaume. right and wrong. The burden and privilege of that is placed upon each individual z Some The Reveille Echo Volume 52 tssae 5 Bethany Nazarene College ‘Man Must Control His Passions,’ Bond Says in me they 201 2 shor Bal, alonewithsong — Ie a Warren Rover: der B youd tive Rev Ganes: weed yive the resources to a Se meet the ehali¢nge of holine sormand To sontrel aur not a pas thes. 14 one part of Ge Rand atiacked the holiefs ‘af person willadt achieve’ Hanv's preaching, Rogers, the hose he labeled “prosperity Bond said thet holiness is — pyctorafa newhome missions hewlogians whe say thay vbratned, not attained, “You church, Bethany Ghunch of d will core io ‘gvod- don't nénd to improve first” the Naza ja Jackson ie and evil io evil peo hnsaid before coming to4sod. — ptississippi, ise: AQT. Mid. ple.” and chat prosperity is 9 Bond, a 7959 graduate of America Nazazend College result of following God. He Pasadena Nazarene Colluge cujjad this “false theology inow doing the right and Ages nut wUarantee a life free rene Who's Who Selected he students receiving the honor of Who's! Who Among Students In American) Uni yorsitles and Colloges were selected Monday. November a This honor was earned by elebteen of BNC Carre Adkine. Cynttia Bird Pamela Bracken, Joseph Brown, David Hoge. dudio and anid L nies: Hendricks; Bouna Kyzer. Lindel Lucky. John Luan, Vhomas } Aen i Pryor, Donna Koburts, Cheryt San: a tera, Karta Sehack, Pred Sivms. Larry Snowharger, | slew ' Stonm, and David guys! good may rasult;in hirdshiq who eondveted thy put ad is looking. f Fall Revival r, be snfé-thalpia do the Chaplits howlldogeal regard wasthe Nuzarene He challenged the shi Ge SK PS President fee right bacauss i : 2 ak has tpotlorthwimmediate xy asjararea inv He ic wit das. U.S. (ties de wel aa pas Bond. spenking from“ qorhte en Rravih. One af these is. Ephe ainri. and otk riptures, emphas rene in (il ss dy a commant aad et All Bxciied’ eholee. He aiid it one, hut alivitheeftorts pig ai graduate, Point Loma Call 1962 graduate of Naz Theological Seminary. (aco page Bh Aroam in Soywharger mens dorm hoasied this campaign on aational section night. Yun picked! the sinners, ark Churrlia¥ the Nazs : ‘ cuousage that singer Waren s lear commund” i. —Rogars. dr= brought this ong with Rev ge) flokees led the canyrega tidnal Singing and sang salon Bethany, Oklahoma 72008 and pert ake Drive, Navember 3 November 19 1950 Dr, Knight danatew his iife-blood during the Circle K Blaod Blood Drive Succeeds Were you chicken ahout A svadeot dona tar siending giving hlood for the Gircle K Bload Drive last week’ Do you. think people whodonate blood ate brave and courageous? Wall, you san add-the Presi dent of our Catlegé, Dro Jahn A. Knight te your (ist, re Knight donsted. blood ember % Dr, Knight wis very pleased with the entire stdin!’ bady's participation aud altitude tows td the entire rin Gare and convern is vehi it takes when those who donate: thuir blood tie vn 5 table while w hwedlé is draining their own blond nearby while Dr. Knight was dunating wail, 'You know sou fave the right callege pres) dentwhen hes atthe topos the list to give blood for athers. We need more people tike: that Ts: people like Dr. Knight that make-our college gro’ ln Tove, care and con. CireleK wall also pleubed wath the turd out fram whe eu sx well as the admin Ho, Thy members of the K would like to tag viech and everyane Wher ¥ wad tried to five blood leat eek Hubbs, Stalling To Play Homecoming Concert A dynamic duc vumpo) and sxx vit mar this year’s Mumni Home: coming Coneort. Wanting to meet tho intrevsts of both alunrni and students, the ATim ni Association bas arranged a diqubte Les Stallings and David: Hublis. lwo outstandi of B Presented on Friday, Novembor 2t 418190, the Hubbs Stallings Concert willalso feature the upbuat sound of « contem prary moxicalennemble called Daybreak The tentative program promises to ekaye of satertaimment with ng from the ranks musse 5 own whit) ni offer a classy combination of old and new, gospal and pop. Incleded tn, the saleciionare some Manilow hits; a few Streimand favorites. several musical tunes, and a wite rahge of sacred usic from woll-known hymns to conlemporary gospel. The conourt is performed by men whe know their stuff. Les Stallings’ musical talenty ane well recognized. After gradtating fron) BNO in 1972, he pursued hin Jove of trumpet. while teaching. His porform ance in local theatre and shows gained him recognition. His trimpot. 29 © rij all over the Ue has performed ie, orete siris for Doe Soverenson, Ella Plt gerald, and, Barry Manilow Les joined the mh usie-stafl of Deter First Church of the Nazarene is rompostr-anranget, Yn his work there. hedirectsa musical qnsem ble of 12 vocalisis and @ instrumentalists calivit Daybreak They come with Les io-provide a chora) backup for the concert and io-sing a lew of thoir own titles ax well. The second part of the ‘dynamin duis represented by David Hubls Wik Work in orchestral upran nf conjposition, and conducting. spring: hoarded from BNGs mitsle depart mont, Alter sraduating in 1974. Hubbs pursued his higher edveation tr musie while being inpolved th full-time ministry. He is kngwn a¥ an accomp fished soloist on the wlto Saxophone The “records” of Hubby and Stall ings helpgivew chit to the quality ofthe Upcoming concert. This part of Home coming weekend promises to-offer a solid evening of entertainment for a wide variety of musieal tastes. ‘alume 52 Bethany Nazarene College Escarted by Doug Schlabach, Senior Eunice Ward shows surprive and excitement ua she it hamud 1980 Homecoming Queen. Boggs Calls Students The Reveille Echo: Rethany. Oklahoma 73003 By Connie Howerton ‘The following iv an ienginary telephone co nversition about Homecoming betweon. a gitl and her parents OPERATOR: Thin is Sylvia, may 1 help you? GURL: Yes, Ped like to make a collect call tn. Smull Town, USA. OPERATOR: Phone umber and your name tease, GIWL: 505-629-0914! and my name is Sally Student OPERATOR: Thank you. (phann begins to ring, and finally recriver ia picked aj) MOTHER: Hello? TOR: We have cullect mall from y accep the charges? MOTHER: Yes T Jo. OIRL: Hi mom, MOTHER: Well honey i's so goad 10 ts from you. How did thin waekend oT GIRL: Juat great, mom ! Homecoming wan Fanlastiet MOVHER: Well: te) me atfabout i GIRL; The Homecoming really. started Friday night witt tite concert sponsured by the Alumoi Association. Hubhs and Stallings” performed 2 variety of music with the aid of «full orctinstra and: the vocal ensomhte, Daybreak MOTHER: Did amy paren)s oF alumni cone up for Hamecominy? GIRL: Ves, theee were a lot that caune, AMS and AWS even xponsored a Fathor-Son Treuklost and u Mother-Doughter Style Show with goad food wnd entertainment. It was. very impressive, The-Styfe Shaw was nicely organized and ropronented AWS well, MOTHER: Haw wae the weather during Homecoming? to Wesleyan Tradition “Bigh persimut cthics are only the beginning of Christianity, then ya mustrotl Uplaur stheves and:get ty workin Wenleyan style” Thiy was guid by Rex UAL Boggs, senior pastas of Low Angeles Pint Church, when he spoke in chapel, Therady November 20. The Wetlovan style that Boxes relerred te gvey past somin ob uar conventional ideas of the-charch anil damands that we care tar the poor and hungry penple of the elly. Thin in precivaly wlat LA, Fiest Church ts doing in the hoact of Yhis mowntzous {.5, city. ‘The imulti-cangreyational phucch involves Jour cangreyativas. xeparated only by languuye. Merting weekly are an Anglo congregation. a Korean. a Spanish, ond x South-East Asian refugen congengation. The different services: arn conducted in the Janguage of thet particular ethnic yeaup. Hoges saidithal it (ker tevoluttonacies to effcot changein nur world, and thas hnreare: three characterfitien of 4 cevulutionary: 2} Honmustgive up himself (or the cause of the revolution. 2} Hoxnust love the cavecat the revolution abave all theather lover of his tile. 3 Every revolutionary muat forsake all for the cause of the revolution. Communtst: revalajianaries, he said, do just these thinys for their cause. But the Christians become-reyalutionaries? Boggs, a Trevecca geaduato. antl former chaplain of that nchool, served wntloe Rew Paul Moore in the Lonits ministry of New York! City’ belure becoming: seniar pastor vf LA. First Church, the Mother Church” of bur-desnminatyan, This geowiag church js dedicated toa type bf sucial gospel ax they nitempt ta'meet the phisaical nsedx af masses of prople:tn the alts Some of thor wocial ministries include the Single Aclali Fellowship House which nerves ana home for young nen amd a moeting place for Bible studies ani wctivitivs: the Neal's Ark Christisn School for grades K-ai tho Neivbhartiood Christiat. Secvice Corps which sends church memberw inte apartment turildings to involve thentselves athe fives af the tenants;and aimixsion house Tor Asian refugees where English lessons are (aught along with Bible studies, and meals ary served tor the refugees Plans are undetway fur a medical clinic 10 bw opened soon, According fo Rev. Boges, the focus. of Ihe church Is on how to creatively use the tesources that they pysscss. The mission of theichurch, he said. ts toda two things, First if must commit iisown resources and then it must senyitize itsull to the plight of the pour Dee ee Thar War asial Sea wiley Onl ie country, Moggs said that it ip less than arteguate because thr government can xive the people bread: bul not compassion. And we all know thal “man ¢anaot live by brewd alnn He sa(dithat thereiy a “growing awareness among un that we [ay a chureh} are out of louch with evanyelivm.”and that we aed (a understand that yau don't gave a soul, you fave person.” Spewking to ovr mission as colle students in this endeavor, Boggs said that we can begin to teach people not to “buy wholesale into the middle-cliss” and ite Homecoming Provides Activities) Eunice Ward Crowned Queen in Festivitic eS Becember 12 1930 | GIRL: Ht was pretty cold. 1 really fell sor lor the mtudents who were fpf Homecoming Varade, Tor ware thoy we (roesing siiting out in the cold open air. MOTHER: Who was inthe parade?) — GURL: Different clubs, |.V- Chearleaies Chiverleaders, Dr. Raixht sand oxy. Minnie and Mickey Mouse. The: Candidates rode an tnp of Coresitey, Were beavsitul [nigh 4 MOTHER; Who was crowned Homeegai Quoen? GIRL Eunice Ward, Bul they were alljgont Lindy Kebols, Donna Roberts, Sunders and Donna Kyzer, Et vay 40 me how they introduced each giet as phe walk tw ite ntiddle of the yor forall to se be Each of the girly Tuthers had: taped canvernation on their daughters” tife whi she veas-growing up until nove 1 Was ve fouchin: MOTIER: 1 seems like you had gre homecoming, . Here's your faltier, ewan to talkito you. = DAD: How's my giel? GUIs Just fine, Daddy, 1 wan junk Leth maim about Homecoming thin gs DAD: Whe did BNC play? GIKL; They played! Central Statediatverst and we really: seared Then Tou. We've won every gome so for, All Ihe gw are working su wall Logethen. DAD: Well, bonny, wed better gu so 1 phane bill wan't be tuo high-Va glad vouly a wonderlul Homecoming. We live yous we can't walt Mil ouc little irl comes how and we'll have another Momeqgnly especially tor yau! Bye bye homy: oe GIRL= Bye bye Daddy! felicky Love ya. . (sight Mini-Term Offers Excitement How would you Tike 16 visit Mexien Ii eleven days? Or spend eleven days ina faot sailboat? Or stay right here andilea about econasyics oF managemnat? Youem r any of these during the Winter MigiTes imoaediataly fallawing Christmas. The trip 1a Mexico cambines thn departments: Missions, Spanish, a Sociology. person can take this cauree 2-4 hours.crodit as well as no credits Muring the trip, each persun wilh keeps impression jouroal ax scrapbook as wall, xed asaizwnd materials, Another Mini-Term course will tal studenty. from three Nuzorsne Galley” sailing forainvon days. As they nail,siuden .) will leara about ¥ea Hlterature, ecology, | sea diving. This courncis offernd ford ert hours though the English departmant. 1 | Soman, head of this department, requires | journal, lectures anit ather assignmeni Aside from tuition and cast of traveling Betlany to Miami, the cost will bre S88! The ip will last from December 30) January ‘The Husiness department fx offering 1 mini-term courses. Prof. Shellenberg o fers a course in personal Finance, lsti from January 5-16, It includes items such, budgets, Me and auto innurunes. m bankinn, { The other course js Business Manageme: Lauybt by Prof. Mills, These lwo courses offered for 3 credit hours, The Reveille Echo Volume 52 Ixsee 7 Bethany Navarcene College Bethany, Oklahoma 73608 February 4. 1981 Henecke Preaches Practical Theology 1 was oa! converted a(.a to preach at age M0, Whenasked whathe boliyves pbethe of ft, He huliovan th ke said. “It setup his kingdom. on earth-when return of Jesus to 2, Good thenldgy, heart of the gospel. Hon: sok wilt toll'youthatran't happen. iethe holinnss of God ouchiagouttos every-oye will nea Him in the samo Pean't Hel that sU hopelwskinan, Yow could sum it ug. im the “thing: called the rap what did hopper ine ond wari: love, t Rev. Gary Heneck? in.an eho He went on to explain that people On a personal love uking interview duriny thy weak of opening think the n that soparsiun un dlixtinetion Metween belay sxvud and panvontint {eam God. tut ho, usta bei becoming holy, Mumveke ati, Rev, Hunseke wanton to expliih thar imwhat aeparatus wa. “If Goi werw nit Hyon first seek Josue Shnist, yx be was called to preach In the duly, my sins wouldn't have bothored elfishy: ‘Thave te be saved . Methodist Churoh before he Knew any: him, but ho beidges that ga att o but whe | thing about being boro agate. Four Commonting on suciety, Heneeke Wholipese:voustint Gude yours Inter, dn his Uest N ng said that We are “a movie-orlunted God's crowning. } chureh service, he and his wife.of two socioiy, wu like the spectacular Th hib aermons, Honveke spoke uf Yearewore converted. They have been great and the dynamic, opistanding religion ae being deeper thus. canjess Nazarenos for tho past 19 years, people, outstanding performances, ian. He sxid that the questic Whe erving in two paxtorates for fire everything done with polish am Ii He stated (hat Josunin “deeper yearh cach He compared as to the Middie Ayes thun the mu theill and certais Bjuce 1078. Rov, Honecke hae been the fan “making pilgrimages to. wo a ly got onda religion oP miracles ) Exnowtiv Direntor af Naearons Youth edllege that pied uiter a my oF a — Heexplained that ong Chriwtia nite ie Tnfernaitonal NYL). Among the mint televixion program thats vouritg all ver¥,porsonahandimuss be deep. What Steibs of NYT at the collage: level ore BA Spo becomes of utr u Varta ee the Summer Mintetey program On finkshod. we have gone bein ie down in. bet igh | Mayatinn. RESPONSE, and ‘NSEC from anv high experivnce to another, katmeing. tha thing hE 7 (Nagurong Siudent Leadership: Cou: and nol seunssarily yttied the issues wing, that God Joven ux renee St tite. We wad np hollaw. Because of Heneeks paid, Thor only tbe mae Speaking in four services. Juauary Henwcke hue of God the Lord kxoWs tam when ja), Rev. Heneeko emphasized the he world aline with He entiod fact that Christia Avoleey much home ne at be more than forgiventas.” Hix new Rev. He Wenre all longs W the children of Gat book af thar cite, eo: heendeoming andthat 6 Wowrd, hrothirs, and eplwx in || Richards Resigns Administrati iti : ’ ichards Kesigns Administrative Position Mr. Ray Richweds, Husiness Manager fypes of organiawiiannl offieieney for a at BNO for thy past eight years, has company resigned kik position effective Mach 9 Commenting afhix new position, Mr He has aceepiwd the id it will Be “ob- Medival Clintu smaller cate” than BNE and will Tho resignation was submitted to Dr nonsequentiy Hold’ twin pressune. The Knight Tuesday afternoon, January new job iy appealing tim, becauan bi 27. Quoting Janwacy 28 momo from will be able.to remain in Bethany and Dr. Knight, “Mr. Richweds came tothe dot “aprant” his ity College as Businoss Manager in 1972 in He also said that position at the a time of soVeye financial crisis and elinte will give him “an opportunity has demonstrated outstanding loader te lenrn anuther trade, another kind thip .. . He has seen the College retire bf business a sireable cumulative operating defi When asked he thought the schoo! ef and ochiewe a sound financial F could find someone as capable as he te Yoaving thal he haw reached a point ih Administration 6 thbie respon ‘ : his career here wt HNC that he fecls sthility”” whire a qualified man and to 4 ike a chagge ts approprinwe. Ne suid, maibtain a budget operating in the the skills | have are not ax much dla: dx said furthor that BNC needed! at this time.’ urrentl ba¥ amassed a $i02,000 Among othat ponts that Mr. Richards sunplus over the inmat tl yours haa held aro Rusinoss Manager for Although Mr. Wiebbrds suid that te Troveeca Nazarene College. Before regrets the timing of auch ave in both Arthur Young Co. + int aid, You have the available when antivonl CPA firm, and U.S. Steel) the opening aeeurs,” F Explaining the term “industrial éogi Tn ¢losing Mr. Richards om phasiaod f neer,” Mr. Richards said thavitis ™ the fact that he has “prayerfully old efficiency expert” who studies all sought God's will tn ‘this decision. ; Ay i q . a VV LI mB E¢@x q Pebrsary 13 19% S Education is Expensive FYolume 5: Isxne 3 Rethany Nazarene College Ucthany, Oklahoma 73008 Educa xpor ec, bul WHY c } a] 4 The maser weds students invent tn. | The a wapenditue at of f : inundry andthe hookslore. The tuition, Toachyr Eduestion and iH : The tuition dailar b been increas q ne ¥ : more yeurs, A major reason is Supporti 9% of the expend h H : inflation, For students, the reason: the riwa and other cont ' tultion Js so high is because tworthirds ee and hie secre fr af the revenue of BNC ix from the © library, me t : neoun {evs such an Jahs, transoripts curity for the py jo involved with “ yeoursdgo was four times less than itis of Students nancial Ard, He U i now ervices wnd varsity athletics rontals, gifts, grants, BNC musica?’ covered here for al} these people X NIGHT AT groupn, the Early Childhood Learning | javolved in Student Ser , ant Reading Center. and endowment The fourth category 11 4 ; BETHANY-PENTEL ‘income among severat othor sources. fits, 6% of all expendit t The breakdown of the tuition dollar roll Taxes. Antinued: oti page 9 2 Por story, see Heart Pal, pages 6 and 7 m tion Revised : Room Inspection Revise ! Room inepections!!! Oh, boy were held all last year and last RY Beginning this semester there is a semester in Snowbarger, The office of revised, if not new, room inapection Student Affairs realized that the ; policy at BNC inspections were not being conducted frappere Signs have been posted In the dorms, this semester, so that revived the HF and (napection ls to be conducted weekly baxed on the [ollowing criter 1. Each room is to be clean and arderly 2 Alltrashiia to have been picked up and disposed of properly B. All clothos are to have boon picked up and put away 4. Ail furnishings and decorations are to reflect the idexly of Bethany Nazarene Gollege. ‘a. Wipe bottle collections oF aipilar items that are inconsistent our standards are not to be on display in the room tutes, ete. that are voxwa tor that depict posture that is sexually suggestive are inappropriate An¥ miintonanee needs are to bo noted and reported. 6 Any damage to the reom or the be noted and cnishnd contents is t exported. According to Asvociate Doan of Student Affulrs, Gary Bergman, roam pections are really not new. The Red Rook, (page art called for In th Bergman said that such regular annouseed inspections for clemnliness Inierest and called for the creation of posters However, Bergman said that his office is trying to keep the emphasis on being a positive thing. The intent and the wording In the Red Book, he says, ure for safety and cleantiness, Dergman cited an incident of a room vacated for the summer In a men's dorm where trash was found piled up beside one bed. It is this type inelwantinoss that the room inapee tions are to deter. ‘According to the Red Book, “students whose rooms are not kept in a clean and orderly manner will firat be warned and then fined.” When asked about the stipulation jour. speci about wine bottle collect fieally stated in the polices, Bergman said i's not that we would Confiscate them.” hut we would encours ge them to be storéd and not put on display This rule was xpecified becavse of the Administration has {altars about aueh“paraphern students’ rooms So, room inspections continue for xl 2% your-olds. Don't forget to make vp your bed and sh 20% Students Chosen for Summer Ministries The following students have been selected ministrie partm the of the Chosen program Rivas, Dale Nelbrug from BNC of Youth in Mission through nt of Youth of the Church a disetpleship Joneph Browa Chosen for Loternational Studem Missions was Larry Henry Kathy Burton and Robert Nooo were Millikin was selocted as an Alteraste Traveting on Minato Cities wil David Waoks, Danelle Schoie ndy Thoer and Pagts Beehte A fa W and Roby f r f Hy af I i ih BEGr Es | i i MH Lee li H] | i si H) ij Mg ' HI § ] E im ob Gu reli Gry a Perera ST Rp ere set eT es ee Stuco The Student Council consists of elected students who en- deavor to foster and encourage support of all organized, stu- dent-oriented activities. President - Donna Roberts i lt, V.P. of Religious Life - Jimmie Usery 8.00.7. UWA UY by Dyn le Tserers: SHIRTS SHIRTS! Re Hae MANUFACTURERS, | WHITE SHARRE. é PE th? 118 MAW MOT a, THOMPSON AN ree BOAT woURE HORSES Wy cor ANT UGHT COMFORT ? Female Rec. Life - Linda Nellis John Lunn Male Rec. Life Secretary - Cheryl Sanders Ami Pryor V.P. of Social Life TAPS i I EN AOE PRE Ne RIN Te Treasurer - Rick Shannon V.P. of Student Services - Lanny Lee Alona Lambda Delta First row: Anna Dominguez, Linda Acre, Barry Myers, Pam Human, Amy McKeithen, Ginger Wilson, Jana Willison, Rosalynn Lynch, Jill Beaver, Vicki Salsbury. Second row: Brenda Wilson, Mrs. Opal Heath, Tammy Manges, Kathy Harmon, Karen Hayes, Mrs. Jean Graham. Third row: Alan Duce, Doug Wilson, Ron Schlabach, Laurie Orr, Rick Martin. Not pictured: Irene Barnes, Shelly Burke, Ricky Copple, Karla Frank, Laur- anne Harris, Robert Harrison, Russell Hosey, Kelly Kennedy, John A. Knight, Mason Lawrence, Andy Lindquist, Galen Mason, Brian Ridpath, Daneille Scheiern, Bill Wade, Angela Walker, Peggy Wilkerson, Sherri Wilkerson. Alpha Lambda Delta is a National Honor Society in which qualifying freshmen serve during their sophomore year of school. It, like many other honor societies on campus, strives to develop leadership and scholarship through its service to the campus and to the community. |. eated from left to right: Brenda Wilson, Carie Adkins, Jonetta Jonte, Cindy } hornton, Roberta Cole, Karen Meadors, Carol Biggs (Vice-President), and | |.ea Ann Carley (Secretary Treasurer). Standing from left to right: Jerry | aggers, Tom Rayburn, Brad Wilson, Dale Niebruge, Ron Schlabach, Karen solerjack (President), Marvin Young, Sam Harris, Cindy Herren, Julia Allison, nd Jackie Shaw. Aloha Nu Alpha Nu is a student affiliate of the Epsilon Chapter of PHI DELTA LAMBDA, national honor society of the Church of the. Nazarene. To be eligible for membership, a student must main- tain a 3.4 GPA for two consecutive semesters. Alpha Nu is committed to advancing scholastic standards by creating inter- est in intellectual pursuits and improvement among our fellow students. Monthly meetings include guest speakers, films, and other activities. ere eS TT The aim of this society is to promote a mastery of written expression, to encour- age worthwhile reading, and to foster a spirit of good fellowship among students of the English language and literature. In a word, Sigma Tau Deita seeks to stemu- late a desire on the part of its members to express life in terms of truth and beauty, and to gain a fist-hand acquaintance of the chief literary masterpieces of our lan- guage. It endeavors to stimulate to achievement by providing the reward of membership and congenial associations with persons of like aspirations; more- over, ever keeping in mind its motto: sin- cerity, truth, design. Left to right: Jim Wilcox (co-sponsor), Jan Walker (historian), Charles Davis (sec treas), Prof. Dickerman (sponsor), Rachel Fast (president), and not shown Tim Williams (vice-president). a Society Of Physics Students The Society of Physics Students is a self-govering Society to serve the interest of physics undergraduate and graduate students. SPS is open to anyone in- terested in pysics. Within the SPS, a nationally recog- nized honor society, Sigma Pi Sigma, elects members on the basis of outstanding academic achievement. This two-in-one Society op- erates within the American Institute of Physics. | Left to right-First Row: Philip Ross, Joe Brown. Second Row: Mason Lawrence, Greg Snitchler (vice-pres), Truell W. Hyde © Il (sponser). Third Row: Tim Bryan, John Goulden (sec treas), Marvin Young, Kent Polk. Forth Row: Cabot Eudaley. Cardinal Key National Society is an organization for students of at | ) least junior status. The Society aims to honor these, inspire leadership Car Ina in others, and utilize leadership capabilities in an active program of service to school, community, and country. The purpose of Cardinal Key is to recognize achievement in scholarship and extracurricular Ke activities; to advance personal growth, patriotism and service by affording training for leadership in the college community. First row: Chris Codding, Paula Beehler, Gayla Case, Mary Lynn Morris, Roberta Cole, Cindy Thornton, Pam Puckhaber, Dale Niebrugge, Dena Neff, Cecilla Dohrn, Jeanne Fuller, Janice Glisson, Sheri Cronk, Jan Walker. Second row: Bea Flinner, Jonetta Jonte, Prof. Flinner, Debbie Hubbard, Debbie Wales, Karen ; Poteet, Craig Chupp, Mark Hendricks, Jun Mateo. a Delta Mu Delta Delta Mu Delta Gamma Sigma Chapter is a national honor society to recognize and reward superior scholastic achieve- ment and promote higher scholarship in training for business ti students. i ee f Left to right. Karla Schack -President, Clay Engleman-Treasurer, Trudy Williams Vice-President, Dr. Elmer Shellenberger-Faculty Moderator, Not Shown Marcia Hoyer-Secretary. 75 76 A Touch Of Class Associated Left to right: Laurel Lee-Publicity Chairman Linda Echols-Parliamentarian Donna Kyzer-Vice-President Sharon Smith-Treasurer Judie Hendricks-President Lias Patterson-Academic Chairman Susan Mick-Secretary Cindy Thornton-IAWS Contact Ruth Hartunian-Historian Becky Green-Social Chairman Women Students 5g. The Associated Women Students Council consists of ten upperclasswomen who attempt to represent all female students and provide activities for their enjoyment. Traditional events include Big Sis-Little Sis Week, Powderpuff, Carnival, Women’s Style Show and Breakfast, Women’s Week and monthly Twirp nights. The school year 1980-81 saw _ in- creased cooperation between AMS and AWS as they worked together to plan several new all-school activities. The jointly sponsored format proved suc- cessful in providing a variety of events for both male and female involvement. General Superintendents Of The Associated Men Students Seated: Bruce Barnard- President Terry Pierce- Publicity Chairman Standing: Mike Duke- Vice-President Gary Bergman- Sponsor Jim ‘‘Boo”’ Smith- Chaplain Jimmy Mowry- Secretary Barry Myers- Treasurer It shall be the purpose of this Association to foster and encourage support from all men students of standards, traditions, and regulations of Bethany Nazarene College, its administration, faculty, and student body. The Association also shall endeavor to promote self-control, self-discipline, personal re- sponsibility, dependability, and holiness of life. 77 SS es ta Chi Sigma Chapter Of Mortar, Inc. AUTHOR - TITEF Oe Chi Sigma is a member of Mortar Board, Inc., the nation- al affiliation of college honor societies. With service and the promotion of academics as their main goals, the activi- ties planned for the year included working at the Central Church of the Nazarene, scheduling speakers and pro- grams on campus, and hosting a special Emeritus recogni- tion program. First row: D’Anne Paul, Helen Knutson (Secretary), Paula Easdon, Ami Pyror, Sharon Smith (President), Juanvil Matheny, Pam Beachy, Dr. Sharon Rhodes (Senior Advisor), Carie Adkins (Vice-President), Julie Allison (Editor), Darlene Bergers. Second row: Mike Lewis, Robert Cook, Lyndel Lackey (Treasurer), Dave O’Bannon, Melody Smolik, Dr. Stephen Gunter (Sponsor), Karla Shack (Co-Historian), Fred Siems (Co-Histori- an), Larry King, John Lunn. Third row: Brad Wilson, Prof. Randall Spindle (Sponsor), David Hane, Joe Smolik (Elections Chairman). Timothean Society The Timothean Society is a club designed to help all students preparing for Christian Ministry to develop their professional and spiritual abilities. (Top picture) Row 1: Marvin Ferguson, Bill Singh, Bill Hamiter, Fred Hammack, In-Gyeong Kim, Faith Hop- kins. Row 2: Theodore J. Otto, Julie Skaggs, Alien, Mike Crun, Sam Harris, Wilber Nelson, Krishna Seepersad. Row 3: William Carol, Tammy Wiens, Jim Crawford, Rev. Maine, Mark Hendrick, Mark Gouker, Prof. Hahn. hig Row 4: Calvin Taylor, Mark Gebhart, Wally Beackman, i Vicki Chevelier, Ray McDowell. Row 5: Rusty Bouse- man, Eddie Schouer, Frank Morse, Linda Wilcox, Linda Kenyon. ee (Bottom picture) Timothean Officers: Left to Right; Rusty Bouseman (Treasurer), Ray McDowell (Publicity), Julie Skaggs (Secretary), Fred Hammack (President). 79 i Aren’t you Bob Harrison — Man on the Street Reporter? First Row: Lee Turner (sponsor), Laura Sill, Marilyn Turner, Jana Willison, Patricia Turner, Alan Troll Schubert, Bobby Harrison, Craig Chupp, Ed Eby, Debbie Houghton, Brenda Childress. Second Row: Annette Allen, Barbara Andrews, David Price, Rick Brummett, Bobby Nooe, Cindy Folsom, Suzanne Campbell. Third Row: Cecillia Dohrn, John Rivas, Den- nis Burress, Jack Martin, Wayne L.C. Anthony, Rita Watson, Joy Qua- kenbush. aos = “In all ways, at all times lifting up Christ.’’ This is the motto of the Gospel Team, a group of young people dedi- cated to turning hate into love and despair into hope through the wonder of Jesus Christ. The team gives of their time and talent for Christ because he gave them so much. Through musical packages, puppet shows, drama and speaking, they reflect a spirit of inspiration, lighting the hearts of young and old. adh Mission Crusaders First row: Donna Roberts, Christy Crippen, Melanie Williams, Cindy Her- ren, Jeremie James, Karen Hays, Ruth Hurtunian, Amy McKeithen. Sec- ond row: David Hane, Randy Brewton, Carl Willis, Kathy Harmon, Pauline Brunner, Sheryl Hawthorn, Denise Measell, Alan Duce, Scott Martin, Randy Hutchison. Third row: Greg Lane, Steve Green, Jim Bond, Ray McDowell, Wayne Klassen The purpose of the Mission Crusaders is threefold. It is to represent B.N.C., and encourage potential students through literature on the college and personal testimony of our lives here. It is to represent a Missions emphasis on campus. Sponsored by M.I.A., monies go to the project chosen for the year. And it is personal worship through ministry. They travel to churches in our region and minister through song, puppets, and skits. They teach Sunday School classes, and bring messages in each service. Chaplain Randy tends to all spiritual needs. Reach Out | Reach Out is a group which travels in representation of Bethany Nazarene College across the educational zone. The purpose of the group is to minister to the people and churches with whom they come in contact. The group is sensitive and open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit in each of their services. Their goal of spiritual growth is continually being realized in each of their lives as well as those they touch. Left to Right: Tammy Manges, Joe Tate, Sheri Cronk, Jason Mese, Konna Bush, Joe Norton, Tina Craver, and Tim Maroe. world to the campus of B.N.C. David Weeks was a part of the group ‘‘Discovery ’80’’ this summer. The group was composed of 16 singers and musicians who were Christian college students. They toured 27 states and Canada. “‘| learned to meet people where they are and love them as Jesus loves. | learned that what you are inside is what you project in ministry. | watched God take human effort consecrated to Him, bless it, and return it with the fruit of Hls Spirit. | learned that regardless of prestige, social class, or race, everyone needs love. Ministry starts with meeting this need.” D’Anne Paul was envolved with Contact ’80 which presented the Gospel to kids through puppets, games, skits, songs. “‘In attempting to love those kids — in trying to show Jesus through my life, | think | received more than | ever gave. Not only were there hugs and sticky kisses that rewared us for our work but the spiritual growth | experienced was worth it all.”’ Debbie Hubbard was also with Contact 80. ‘This summer was not only a time of seeing Jesus work in the people’s lives He ministered through us, but seeing Him meet needs in my life. God showed me if I’m committed He will meet my needs in areas of weakness. The summer of 1980 will always stand out in my memories as | tried to be Jesus’s disciple to many and all different backgrounds of people.’ Donna Roberts traveled to the islands of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin ‘Islands, and Antigua, West Indies as part of the International Student Ministries. ‘‘The Lord taught me how to love and to give of myself entirely to these people. It was a lesson that | will never, ever forget.”’ Missions In Action Missions in Action is a service organization whose purpose is to present the important and varied role of Missions in our First Row: Ray McDowell, Amy McKeithen, Alan Duce, Karen Hays. Second Row: Jow Tate, Cindy Thornton, and David Roberts. 83 International Circle K Purpose of Circle K -to make friends -to provide service to college and community -to build better communities Michelle Spengel Pres. Eddie Schauer V.P. Brenda Wilson Sec. Pam Puckhaber Treas. George Biggs Faculty Advisor Mervel Lunn Kiwanis Advisor 7 7 First Row: Brenda Wilson, Tammy Manges, Cindy Herren, Kim Brook, Carol Biggs, Michelle Sponagel, Margaret Hayes. Second Row: Mervel Lunn, Eddie Shauer, William Carroll, Lauranne Harris, Karen Butterfield, Pam Puckhaber, Jackie Shaw, George Biggs. The Kiwanis President Lewis McClain giving blood at the blood drive. student Education Assoc. The purpose of the Student Education Association is to develop in perspective educators an understanding of the education profession, to provide for a united student voice in matters affecting their profesion, to influence the condi- tions under which prospective educators are prepared, to advance the interests and welfare of students preparing for a career in education, to promote and protect human and civil rights, and to stimulate the highest ideals of professional ethics, standards, and attitudes. First row: Star Gillipan, Dennis Sanders, Roberta Cole. Second row: Linda Echols, Cyndi Holland, Obed Watters, D’Anne Paul, Joy Beaver, Debbie Bertram. Science Council First Row: Leo Finkinbinder, Melany Kaizer, Sherri Wilkerson, Karen Meadors, Glynna MacArthur, Letha Wiliford. Second Row: Rick Chevalier, Carol Biggs, Janet Cypert, Chris Codding, Lisa Soucier, Sharon Young, George Eifler. Third Row: Todd Plott, Mel Oxford, Bryan Ridpath, Dale Niebrugge, Luke Lewis, Joe Smolik, Linne Nash, Greg Lawrence, Paul Reinbold. Math Club Being a new organization, the math club is having their share of growing pains. It is an organization for Math majors and is designed for the purpose of help- ing students get aquainted with other students in their field and with professors. They strive to hlep these individuals become more well-rounded through discussions, not necessarily concerning math, but concerning subjects such as how to study, etiquette, dating, human relations, and various others. First row: Sam Nance, Mark Larson, Greg Lawrence, Kathy Har- mon. Second row: Melissa Dingus, Janice Mitchell, Dale Nie- brugge, Bobby Vaughn. Third row: Obed Watters, Barry Myers, Brian Ridpath, Dave Hane, Ru Williams. John Stroman, Karen Meadors, Rick Chevalier, Andy Lindquist, Gary Lance, Lee Turner. Care Groups The aim of “Care Groups’”’ is that of unity oneness. The building of a campus that cares times for listening and sharing showing new. students that the faculty and student : body really cares and wants to , help them feel at home at BNC. i ee i : = ft 5th row Greg Bateson Lauranne Harris S sy George Norton 4th row Clarissa Noblitt Bruce Barnard Linda Echols Joe Brown 3rd row Marilyn Bergman Ruth Kepler } Bobby Nooe Amy McKeithen Lanny Lee Irene Barnes 2nd row a Julie Styers Jeff Sexton Re Connie Howerton David Coe 1st row Brad Hyde Jerry Nailon Jeff ‘‘Hairy’’ Liles Margaret Hays 87 Keepers Of The Vestal Vigil The Resident Advisor has the opportunity to assist students in solving problems and in becoming a responsible adult. A spirit of helpfulness and interest is essential to accomplish this. The R.A. is a professional --- that is, “professional’’ in the sense of being responsible for his assignments being performed with a spirit of helpfulness. Hatley: Roberta Cole, Joy Pitts, Carol Rice, Susan Mick, Kelly Kennedy, Mary Burton. Garey: Lisa Patterson, Mom Heath, Jonetta Jonte, Lea Ann Carley, Cindy Thorton, Connie Howerton, Debbie Harris. Bracken: Lyndel Lackey, Bruce Barnard, Jim Finchum. Snowbarger: Lanny Lee, Joe Brown, David Weeks, Randy Percy, Dave Hane, Steve Green. Phi Beta Lambda PH| BETA LAMBDA is the national organization for all students in colleges enrolled in business, office, or teacher education programs. The purpose of the organization is to “ provide opportunities for college students to develop vocational competencies for business and office occupations and business teacher education.”’ Left to right. Row 1; Cindy Beachy, Connie Hess, Lyndel Lackey, Larry Julian, Louann MaGaugh, Trudi Pettit, Susan Watters, Mary Ann Miller, Roger Richardson, Steve Griffin. Row 2: Karla Schack, Trudy Williams, Allen Herod, Courtland Diffee, Tom O’Bannon, Mark Green, Tim Oakes, Prof. L. Mills. Row 3: Michael Rohlimeier, Prof. G. Oakley, Rick Martin, Janice Adams, Patty Ouick, Jamie Isaacs, William Kissee. Row 4: Paulette Murray, Karla Frank, Marie Martin, Ginger Pickens, Joy Stayton, Tami Jones, Prof. G. Biggs. Row 5: Beverly Anderson, Chery! Ripper, David Lindley, Ginger Wilson, Carrie Grisham, Dainey Thompson, Paula Whitehurt, Cathy Rust, Naserodin Rouzati. Row 6: Dr. Elmer Shellenberger, Beverly Robinson, Ben Ratliff, Abdul Rezaie, Evon Austin, Mendy Inman, Ted Mendenhall. Row 7: Larry Snowbarger, Garvin Boyd, Douglas B. Wilson, Clay Engleman, Ardeshir Rezaie, Rick Moore, Philip Routen, Prof. L. Dennard. Left to Right. Row 1: Steve Griffin -President, Patty Quick-Social Chairman, Connie Hess-Sec- retary, Cindy Beachy-Historian, Mrs. Oakley- Co-Sponsor, Mrs. Dennard-Co-Sponsor. Row 2: Larry Julian-Vice-President, Larry Snowbarger- Publicity Chairman, Dr. Shellenberger-Co-Spon- ! sor, Dr. Mills-Co-Sponsor, Lyndel Lackey-Trea- surer. Aye Rhoda Mu Mu The Country Western Club is a diminutive lot of voluntary intellectual ruminators who find mutual cohabitation in shared amalgimation of aspiration rooted in our Western patrimony. We essay and endeavor to transmit our affinity for this mode of habitation by existential embellishment and adornment in limitation of said existence. Therefore our principle tenet lies ensconced in this treatise: “If it feels good wear it!’’ THs Se Serer Ee Kneeling: Mike Rogers, Clint Walker (Head Hand), Joe Prather, Jim Phillips, Robin Gunn, Mike Duke, Robert Canino, Kim R Elliott, Cheri Franks, Standing: (row 1) Steve Lindquist, Larry Sadler, Keith Rogers, Robert Mathis, Ted Jenkins, Greg Holland, Mom Pagan (Trail Boss), Debbie Thorson, Sherry Gibson, Loretta Toombs, Mary Ann Miller, Janice Glisson, Jan Walker (sign), Darren Stone, Rick Moore, (row 2) Randy Thomas, Paul Knutson, Charles James, The Lone Stranger, John Haynes, Greg Seay, David Lindley, Mark Gasset, Marshall Stewart, Miles Knutson, Wade Toepfer, Garvin Boyd, Bill Hamiter, Steve Smith. : student Home Economic Assoc. The S.H.E.A. is to give the Home Economic student an opportunity for professional involvement in both the state and national Home Economic Association. Kay Abott (co-sponsor), Sherri Hill, Brenda Welton, Lisa Mick, Milly Segura, Jaquiline Geibhart, Tina Craver, Anita Reynolds (co-sponsor), Paula Easdon (President), Gayle Greenhill, Betty Goad, Ruth Kepler. 91 Corona Artis Left to right: Lea Ann Carley, Rosalynn Lynch, Margo McCaslin, Anne Green, Carole Painter, Don Quarles, Denise Blessing, Denise Renee Hoagland and Prof, Nila Murrow. TRAENIOD AT BNC GCEOQERSO NOAM ASR aie lees Corona Artis alias Art Club is dedicated to providing oppor- tunites for its members to become aware of the visual arts in the community. The organization sponsors an annual show in the spring semester and makes many trips to the Oklahoma City’s art centers as part of their activities. Officers: Lea Ann - President Don Quaries - Vice-President Carole Painter - Secretary Jonetta Jonte - Treasurer Nila Murrow - Sponsor BNC Chorale Front row- left to right: Michelle Niles, Lori Crow, Paula Beehler, Lee Wray, J.T. Carnell, Bill Wade, Robert Cook, Kerry Albright, Chery! Whetstone, Brenda Smith, Barbara Harrell. Second row: Paulette Murray, Beth Larpenter, Robert Cole, John Paul Lewis, Daryl Sykes, Gary Scott, John Carr, Peggy Hoffpauir, Dena Hickey, Jackie Shaw. Third row: Jeanne Fuller, Joanna Oyler, Sandee Williams, Mike HOcking, Alan Johnson, Joe Prather, Andy Justice,Bonny MacDonald, Brenda House, Glenda Rivas, Pro. David Miller. Fourth row: Tammy Wiens, Laurel Lee, Allen Kelly, Bryan Merrill, Jeff Cunning- ham, Jimmy Mowry, Todd Plott, Cyndee Pelley, Kerri Edwards, Rhonda Ingersol. Member not pictured: Johnny Calvert. sagen eerie ty bests SRNR sire RS Soke a How | Love to sing of Jesus and the peace down in my heart, there is joy of sin’s forgiven since | made a heavenward start. Let me lift my voice for Jesus, let me oraise him where | go, for | love to sing of Jesus and | want the world to know. (‘| Love To Sing of Jesus’’ by Henry F. Arnett) = Ses =e —T sD f Choral Society Choral Society exists to bring to life and promote large choral works from the repertorie of master com- posers through the ages. Most of its offerings are sa- cred. This year the society performed ‘‘Laud to the Nativity’’ by Respigh, ‘‘Christmas Midnight Mass’’ by Charpentier, and ‘‘St. Paul’’ by Mendelssohn. eS Sa ee 1st row left to right: Lori Crow, Michelle Ross, Paula Beehelle, Mi- chelle Niles, Beth Larpenter, Jeanne Fuller, Mary Kinsey, Jaleen Mor- gan (pianist), Pro. Dwight Uphaus. 2nd row: Sharry Bailey, Helen Rutherford, LaRonna Crosley, Brenda Smith, Robert Cook, Mlke Hocking, Bill Wade, Dale Wesley, Angela Walker, Emily Mosshart. 3rd row: Clarissa Noblitt, Barbara Harrell, JoAnn Struck, Dene Hickey, Jan Tumbleson, Twilla Watkins, Ron Berkley, Alan Kelly, Carl Willis, Ron Sykes, Mark James, Donna Brandon, Marsha Daniel, Joy Baker, Ruth Hartunian. 4th row: Kerri Edwards, Joanna Oyler, Susan Baker, Suzanne Hendrickson, Celia Webster, Tammy Wiens, Larry Wetwiska, Bryan Merrill, Kent Johnson, Joe Prather, Charles Jones, Alan Johnson, Teresa Graves, Saudra, Debbie Hanna, Glynda Rivas. Members not shown: Jana Willison, Pam Altes, John Courtney, Eldon Miller, Kerry Funk, Stan Funk, Chris Reighard. Chamber Singers 7 ; “ The Changer Singers ex- ist to examine music of various styles and historical periods. The group sings lit- erature in four languages that is in the broadest spec- trum of the Fine Arts, and offers advanced opportuni- ties to perform and develop individual musicianship for the most outstanding sing- ers on the BNC campus. Kneeling: Jerry Jaggers, Rick Moore, Andy Justice, James Head, Standing 1st row: Jackie Bergen, Darrell Blythe, Kelli Niles, Tim Hursh, Wanda Stagner, Jeanne Fuller, Twilla Watkins, Jo- anna Oyler, Greg Washburn. Standing 2nd row: Pro. Dwight Uphaus, Debbie Hanna, Alan Johnson, Jeff Sexton, Joy Pitts. Top row: John Courtney, Michelle Ross. Members not in picture: Mi- chelle Moore, Glynda Rivas. As representatives of BNC we present our school to young people across our educational zone in hopes of influencing them in their decision to attend an institution of Christian higher education. As ministers we hope and pray that God works through our music and our testi- monies to touch the lives and meet the needs of those with whom we share. We see the Collegians as an exciting opportunity both to recruit for our college while magnifying the name of Jesus. Top left to bottom right: Jeff Sexton, Rick Moore, John Courtney, Bruce Phillips (pianist), Don Vanzant. | BNC Women’s Ensemble Pe | The Bethany Nazarene College Women’s Ensemble is Row 1: Jonetta Jonté (president), Rachel Fast, Paula Easdon (chaplain), Pam | at : Overly, Debra McGinnis. Row 2: Anita Holcomb, LaRonna Crosly, Kay Emmert, an Organization sponsored by the Department of Music Kendra Fondy, Tami Jones, Jan Tubleson. Row 3: Mrs. Martha Fast (director), that travels throughout the educational zone. Their motto Angela Strang, Nancy Nichols, Irene Barnes (librarian), Malinda Lundsford, Cindy is ‘Sing to the Lord a New Song” (Psalms 96:1). Their Alm, Clarica Nobiitt. purpose is ‘‘To proclaim good tidings of His salvation’. Sonrise Sonrise is a trio which travels the edu- cational zone for BNC Church Relations: sharing with people in song and on a one to one basis about BNC and what God is doing in their lives. Left to right: RayeAnn Roberts, Sherry Roberts, and Terry Nailon. Lf 7 ‘ 3 — ; My “a % ay) 4 Kneeling-left to right: Mel Harbin, Ron Sykes, Ken Franklin, Frank Riosas. 1st row: Terry Pierce, Richard Dorris, Judy Skillern (pianist), Don Fisher. 2nd row: Bruce Thansheidt, Dwayn Collins, Barry Myers, Mark James, Dave Richards, Larry Moore. 3rd row: Joe Prather, John Griffis, Darroll Ferguson. 4th row: Henri Siems, Wesley Vallance, Steve Lindquist. The The Bethany Nazarene College Plainsmen represent the school in concert and area churches. They sing four part music. The group’s purpose is to develope a musi- cianship awareness and to expand music literature knowledge. 97 Stage Band areMen. || The Bethany Naza- rene College Stage Band is established to help meet the needs of the to- tal instrumental musi- ) cian. The Band performs — Row one: Bonny MacDonald, Ron Schlabach, Delona Harris, Mike Archer (director). Row two: Ronny Murrow, Greg Carr, i) in concert and during Jeff Cunningham, Bruce Thanscheictt, Joy Broyles. Row three: Robert Ryan (non-student), Kevin Gering, Barry Myers, athletic events through- Tim Hursh, Brad Hyde, Member not shown: Mark Edlin. out the year. MENC M.E.N.C. is an active music organization on campus. It is affiliated with the National organization and its purpose is to expose the music students to a variety of musical events. The activities include workshops and field trips. Front row: Paula Beehler (Sec. Treas.), Martha Fast (Faculty Spon- sor), Dena Hickey President), Back Row: Alan Johnson (Representa- tive), Jeff Cunningham (V. President), not pictured, Brenda Smith (Freshman Rep.) Wind Ensemble The Bethany Nazarene College Wind Ensemble is established to further the music education program of Instrumental Music Students. The emphasis is placed on the playing of good band literature with musical excellence. The band performs in area churches as well as on campus. The Wind Ensemble is under the direction of Howard Oliver and the BNC Department of Music. 1st row-left to right: James Head, Ben Fast, Terri Haws, Barbara Harrell, Sandee Williams, Kay Emmert, Pauline Brunner, Jim Blanger. 2nd row: Ron Berkley, Dena Hickey, Wayla Lankford, Jeanne Fuller, Judy Skillern, Joy Broyles, Joy Stayton, Delona Harris. 3rd row: Daryl Sykes, Joanna Oyler, Jeff Cunningham, Greg Carr, Eldon Miller, Mike Archer, Jim Miller, Bruce Thanschiett. Not shown in picture: Director Howard Oliver. 99 The Reveille Kcho} E nlighten the heart of Faith C reate the mind of knowledge H onor the cannons of Journalism O bey the voice of God We are the student’s voice of BNC. This includes coverage of all campus events, and reporting on the work of our faculty, administration, and Board of Trust- ees. Also we are mindful of city, state, national, and world events as they directly affect the students. We represent truth in an ethical way, always mindful of the power of the printed word. The Reveille Echo is our experiment in excellence. ie ee - es ti, 7 @ 3 F Center going clockwise: Jan Walker-Editor, Johnny Hill, Bill ““Scoop’’ Singh, Cindy Thorton-Business Manager, Jimmy Mowry, Anita Holcomb, Andy Kesling, David Lindley, Dena Neff-Layout Editor, Jonetta Jonte-Copy Editor, Ricky Copple, Merilee Poulsen, Pam Bracken, Lewisa Andrew, Vicki Lambert. ‘The Arrow tae, eee “The purpose of the Arrow is to serve as a catalyst for pleasent memories. We At- tempt to give a realistic look at our school in a posotive way, and have a good time doing J Srevt Left to Right. Row 1: Tara Rhodes, Steve Lindquist-Edi- tor, Johnny Hill, Debra Spin- dle-Advisor, Rosalynn Lynch, Lea Ann Carley, Kathy McGaha, Becky Jennings. Row 3: Sheila Newman, April Cullings, Nancy Nichols, Kent Claggett. Row 4: Cindy Chan- nell, Gena Campbell, Steph- anie Eatmon, Row 5: Jim Phil- lips, Susan Baker, Rita Wat- son, Kelly Kennedy. Row 6: Kevin Stump, Erin Rice. Row 7: Lisa Doshier, David Lindley, Lori Anderson, Tim Williams. Men’s Basketball 104 Tia S2ESz, maa SaaSy ee Row 1: Tom Hawes-trainer, Kep Keoppel-assistant coach, Loren Gresham-head coach, Bobby Martin-assistant coach, Lonnie Gibson, Darcy Schlabach- manager. Row 2: Kent Davis, Scott Aronhalt, Jeff Whitsett, David Moore, George Torres, Jeff Hutson, Dave Davis, Bruce Banze. Row 3: Clay Engleman, Doug Schlabach, Milton Green, Julius Allen, Warren Bostick, Todd Thurman, Kevin Naumann WL Row 1: David Hendricks, Larry Meador, Greg Holland, Alan Seay, Tim Micheals, Brian, Niki Truxillo, John Hayes. Row 2: Randy Miller, Ted Jinkins, Gary Mills, Steve Walden, Mike Baibwin, Steve Shelton, Rich Lane, Andy Kesling. Row 3: Kent Clegget, Randy Hayes, Max Flowers, Brent Mowery, Jerry Clason, Mike Crum, Johnny Hill 109 Cheerleaders 1st row: Lisa Shelton, Debbie Nance, Carol Rice. | 2nd row: Beverly Anderson, Claudie Stubbs, Loretta Toombs. wenencealings j i ROD: Bottom: Mike King, Roger Hayes, Scott Nance. Middle: Chuck Lewis, Tom Rayburn. Top Bill Hamiter 112 113 Wesley Harmon, Coach | Standing: Bob Jekel, Louis Secka, Ebrima Nyan, Greg Gibson, Ali Adibi, Ghanbarizadeh, Tom Allmon, Tim HOwerton, Ali Ghayoor, Nicolas Domin- | Luke Lewis, Ken Jones, Clifford Gomes, Fred Rezaie. Kneeling: Asghar guez, Dave Hendricks, Tien Pham, Fitzroy Scott, Rick Chevalie. A ® = fe) Je ww Conn Jackie Turner Karen Meadors, Kelly Kennedy, Pam Barlow Cyndi Harris, ton, Melissa Dingus 118 120 Women’s Basketball Saat ke a ee Set ’ Vaw Row 1: Charlette Martin, Tami Tucker, Patty Johnston, Leanne Moore. Marsha Heady. Row 2: Donita Duer, Terrena Fulks, Janet Shafford, Mickey Sharp, Charla Gleave, Darla Miller, Coach John Dunn. 122 s . ES SMO, | 123 124 Volleyball Coach: Stephanie Shellenberger Assistant Coach: Janet Williams Mae 1st Row: Shelly Byrke, Louida King, Cindy Merchant, Jean Barnard. 2nd Row: Melony Kyzer-Manager, Bobbie Vaughan, Delia Febres, Lisa Tediscki, Debbie Traywick, Janet Williams- Assistant Coach. een eae enna ern 126 onvenoonrnmconage 3% t ‘ball Champions 1980-81 (ollege Redskins standing: Pam Dietz, Jan Hester, Debbie Wales, Linda Nellis sitting: Alice James, Kathy Simmons, Wanda Rhodes (Coach) Wanda Rhodes, Coach ae : j I Row |: John Dunn-coach, Mark Boomer, Gary Mills, Fitzroy, Scott, Mark Larson, Robert Bley. Row 2: Phill Ross, Darcy Schlabach, Doug Wilson, Leroy Bley, Larry Julian, Jerry Denny. ) Men's Volleyball Ace Se Row |: Mark Woodridge, Kendall Franklin, Bill Hamiter, Tim Coach . Row 2: Rusty Williams, Mike Duke, Kevin Stump, Elsberry, Allan Seay, Terry Fowler, Glenda Wooldridge Steve Shelton, Mark Smith, Gustavo Fone’, Fred Siems 135 Men’s Intramural Aloha SWS ) SR 3 ALPHA is Row 1. L. Bley, E. Villalobos, M. Cargill, D. Van Zant, B. Phillips R. Lane, D. Bumpus, J. Bennington, L. Seville, Row 2. T. Elsberry, M. Lewis, R. Raugh, W. Toepffer, M. Stewart, D. Brett, D. Coe, R. Thomas, C. James, Row 3. M. Dennard, J. Hill, B. Shocklee, J. Bond, M. Pierce i i Hi Row 1- B. Hollywood, B. Phillips, P. Hughes, E. Gonzalez, N. Truxillo, D. Hendricks, E. Armes. Row 2- M. Hocking, M. Stemson, F. Morris, S. Overturf, J. Lugenbill, G. Carr, M. James, P. Knutson. Row 3- Joe Tate, M. Baldwin, K. Schaeffer, G. Lawrence, P. Lloyd, L. Lewis, R. Matthis. i; if | : bi | ( 137 Row 1-T. Harris, J. Finchum, D. Hendershot, K. Stump, S. Nance, W. Klassen. Row 2- J. Martin, S. Harris, M. Green, D. Lindley, M. Boomer, S. Prince. Row 3- J. Gilcrest, D. Schlabaugh, E. Evans, J. McAlister, G. Schniezter, D. Owens. Row 4- C. Diffee, J. Galbraith, S. Brown, J. Kent. oa OE Row 1- R. Williams, R. Canino, B. Prather, J. Lunn, J. Haines. Row 2- T. Jenkins, D. Jayroe, G. Seay, M. Duke, R. Rains, J. Eason, B. Welch. Row 3- J.R. Emrich, S. Waldon, R. Moore, M. Knutson, A. Lindquist, B. Mowry, T. Bryan. Row 4- M. Swart, C. Lewis, B. Merrill, S. Smith, B. Mowor, M. Lawson. Row 1. G. Crow, C. Paxton, T. Maroe, G. Mills, S. Lindquist, G. Bybee, J. Campbell, S. Douglas, Row 2. T. Green, P. Finnley, B. Denney, M. Stevenson, B. i} Hamiter, B. Wilson, D.D. Lewis, L. Julian, B. Sloan, J. Case, D. O’Bannon, T. Hurch, E. Brown, A. Kelley. {|| 140 SAAS Ap OT. Row 1- G. Simmons, J.T. Carnell, K. Lee, D. Fisher, T. Page, B. Singh, T. Tyler, R. Redwine, J. Griffin. Row 2- L. Ray, C. Boomer, D. Willard, R. Martin, G. Boyd, P. Haynes, M. Crun, D. Hackbarth, B. Schubert, D. Ethridge | 141 Row 1- D. Bryan, A. Smith, J. Griffis, T. Michael, C. Kirby, M. McGurk, G. Ezzell. Row 2- B. Nooe, S. Martin, A. Schubert, A. Seay, J. Sexton, T. Pierce. Row 3- B. Stolte, R. Scott, S. Shelton, S. Redwine, C. Walker, D. Wilson, S. Pittenger. Zeta i ) Row 1-R. Miller, P. Coleman, M. Rohimeyer, R. Cook, J. Bozeman, T. Plott, J. Smolick. Row 2- J. Quinn, R. Cardwell, D. Richards, M. Flowers, M. Patzkowski, D. Wells, J. Lewis. Row 3- L. Snowbarger, D. Roberts, D. Burress, J. Mese, M. Bryan. Women’s Intramurals Delta Lambda Se OR tao eee Row I- Cindy Harris, Ami Pryor, Kathy Simmons, Debra McGinnis, Row 2- Row I- Anne Green, Jan Walker, Irene Barnes, Melissa Gibson, Deb- Karla Frank, Lyn Alexander, Laurie Eakins, Tami Marshall. bie Wales. Row 2- Mary Ann Miller, Patrica Tate, Beth Ream. Top- Lisa Tedechi, Sheryl Hendrickson, Delia Febres, Suzanne Salmans, Cindy Randal, Karen Topher, Carla Shack. Robin Gunn, Kim Elliot, Susan Waters. Bottom- Melany Kyzer, Sonya Lee, Beth Little, Marsha Heady. Omega : Tara Rhodes, Karen Cagle, Kathy Burton. 145 i 147 eke eek) kee S ACADEMIC = oO ® ie oO o op) Dr. Tom Barnard came to BNC as a member of the Religion department in 1966. In 1972 he became Dean of Student Affairs and is responsible for the non-academic aspects of student life, housing, health, resident staff, student union, couneling and STUCO. Kerry Funk, secretary Dean Of The College — Dr. Don Beaver | 7 j ‘ ; ee Dr. Don Beaver has been at BNC since 1948, as a member of the Chemistry i Department. During his service Dr. Beaver has been Chairman of the Division of i Natural Sciences and Assistant Academic Dean and now as Academic Dean Dr. Beaver is responsible for the faculty, instruction, curriculum and facilties of the college. Starla Horton, secretary 153 bs Assistant To The President — Dr. Harry Macrory Dr. Harry Macrory has served as Assistant to the President since he joined BNC’s admiration in 1966. As Assistant to the President Dr. Macrory has been Chairman of the Fund Raising Programing for the construction of the Royce C. Brown Home Economics and Business Buildings, opened for the Spring semester of the 1981. Dr. Macrory was also named as the 1980 recipient of the BNC Alumni Heritage Award. Jean Longacre, secretary Director Of Development — Merv Goins Rev. Merv Goins came to BNC in 1979 as Director of Church Relation. During the Fall semester of 1980 Rev. Goins was appointed as the new Director of Develope- ment, Overseeing church relations, corporate relations and recruitment. Barbara Hoffman i 155 Business Manager — Ray Richards | Ray Richards served as BNC’s Business Manager from 1972 until March of this year. His responsibilities included supervision over maintnance, accounting, finan- cial aid, the BNC Bookstore and post Office. Lavaun Shelton — secretary Familiar Faces Faces From The Front Office NnnOD--wnHnCW | Front: Mary Archer, Susan Folsom, Lauvon Shelton, Back: Dave Minnix, Grace Bentley, Ladonna Reynolds Dr. Fred Floyd © = fe) eo) oD) c o) 1) Michael Crabtree — ® oD) = © fe) = e) = op) = fe) = — O Dr Lecil Brown 158 (= oy) o S fe ie) = Hobart Clary Dr. Paul Gresham Paul Patrick ———$————————————— SE LL TT ills Dr. Larry M Lou Dennard 5 8 2 5 ' © pe op) O : ) E | Ww = 2 a Y) a | Harry Macrory Dr im Tabers J 161 Dr. Elbert Overholt Joy Beaver Education Grace Brooks Paul Sechrist 163 English | | | | « ee . tx o | ie aoe Ss Dr. Cecil Inman Ethel Dickerman Oe fee Be es Ee IK He Jim Wilcox Jack Pischel Martha Gresham Foreign Languages And Art ine Huhnke, Modern Languages Gerald Art la Murrow. N Dolores Wood, Modern Languages 166 Anita Reynold we Kay Abbott Music Iver . 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Lee Turner Dr. Loren Gresham Richard Wood Karen Poteet rl lo ee = io tn OO i ae Rite 4 ° “te pe ee oO 173 Dr. Dorthy Stasser Dr. Forest Ladd Dr. Jean Graham te Dr. Lyle Tullis if te i | 4 ou $2 9 SPs 2S Natural Science der, Biology in Leo Finkenb iology Robert Judd, B Dr Sharon Young, Biology 176 Dr. Gene Heasley, Chemistry Truell Hyde, Physics i Vas Dr. Paul Gray Wes Harmon Dr. Stephen Gunter Roger Hahn lon Ig Rel Dr. Malcolm Shelton Lyle Flinner : Dr. Tom Barnard Ed Dexter Pam Human Carolyn Waterman Wayne Murrow Dr. Dr. Mel O’Bannon John Dunn 1 | Bobby Martin Dr. Wanda Rhodes 181 ® @® ® as ® fe = © = = ui Linda Jomte Clara Jean Peterson Career Center ie Linda Wilcox Sandy Frager eros a A Marilyn Bergman Susan Emerich 185 en oe Cathy Abbott Patty O’Brion Katrina Bright Sue Anne Lively RS GRR Mrs. Willa Smith, Nurse Gary Bergman, Associate Dean Of Students 187 g Resident Directors Mary Ann Keoppel, Hatley Hall | Steve Smith, Bracken Hall Tables aiibA Oe Bob Lively, Snowbarger Hall “‘Mom’’ Opal Heath, Garey Hall Maintenance On Break Again’ One Big Happy Family ww scnionsnpsnenne ert pre Me ec, Thomas, Pansie, Bob, Mike, Ray, Bill, Hubert, James, Charles, Terry, Mildred, Sheryl ernment saga Smiles a Front: Madeline Randall, Lilly Lunsford, Bertie Tumbleson, Linda Sherrill, Sherry Murrow, Marilyn Shrum. Middle: Ruth Wauqua, Fanny Loper, Gladys Stately, Arlyne Brown, Esther Staggs, Ramona Earl, Rachael Floyd. Back: Karen Butterdield, Ken Mc Namara, Goldie Brown, Becky Chaffeay, Larry Owen. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES | DAVIS B. WEEKS from Enid, Oklahoma with a major in Religion has been more than involved while at B.N.C. Tennis Team, Volleyball Team, Mission Crusad- ers, M.I.A. Timothean Society, Discovery, Acts 29, Male Choir, Junior Class Chap- lain, Peer Counselor, Resident Advisor, Dorm Council, Math Club, Care Group Leader, and Tutor finish the list. David Future goals include getting married, dis- cipling, traveling, working with campus ministries, the pastoral ministry, playing in Wimbledon and the eating of chocolate chip cookies his favorite food. His hob- bies cover a wide area including tennis, teaching handicapped children, singing, growing plants and traveling. Relating his most embarassing moment while at B.N.C. he tells of his Volkswagen making two trips to the altar in Herrick, once dur- ing a revival. From Atlanta, Texas, DONNA J. KYZER comes to B.N.C. majoring in Speech Communication Drama So- cial Science. Donna’s presence on the B.N.C. stage is very well known by par- ticipating in five plays and directing the play ‘See How They Run’’. She has been very involved including Class Secretary all four years, Homecoming Queen Candidate 1980, A.W.S. Vice- President, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, member of Cardinal Key, Alpha Nu, and a Peer Counselor. Future cites are set toward teaching Drama on the sec- ondary level and then traveling with a Christian Drama group. In relating her most embarassing moment while at B.N.C. she told of taking a nap during chapel hour. She had taken her skirt off when she awoke and discovered she was late for class. Grabbing books off to class she headed with her top and slip on. The class had a good laugh that day! Donna’s favorite food is shrimp with lemon juice all over it. With a major in Biology and a G.P.A. of 3.72 FRED G. SIEMS comes from the great city of Hous- ton, Texas. Upon graduation Okla- homa University will be getting Fred’s attention as he attends den- tistry school. Mission Crusaders, Class Council four years (Treasurer three years, President one year), Volleyball Team, Lab Assistant for Biology Department, Tutor for E.T.C. program, Peer Counselor, Bleacher Bums Alpha Nu, Alpha Lambda Delta, and Chi Sigma make up his list of involvement. Photogra- phy, playing volleyball, horticulture, eating his Mom’s enchilades, and breadpudding hold very special places with Fred. CINDY BIRD hailing from the great state of Texas. Specifically from Seabrook, majoring in Psychology Cindy has been active on the B.N.C. campus. Included in the list of activi- ties are member of Alpha Nu, S.E.A., Assistant in Psychology De- partment, Chairman of Behavioral Science Council, Student Liason to Oklahoma Psychological Associ- ation. Plans in the future are to at- tend graduate school with a goal to become a Psychologist, specializing in the areas of testing and counsel- ing. Playing the guitar, participating in sports, camping, backpacking, and traveling comprise her free time hobbies. Cindy tells of her most em- barassing moment when she stood up through an entire song during the Archer’s Concert - all by herself! Her favorite food is Alaskan King Crab. JOHN F. LUNN not traveling as far comes to B.N.C. from Bethany, Okla- homa. Majoring in Behavioral Sciences will aid him for his goal of understand- ing himself and how he relates to the world. Activities include: Bleacher Bums, Circle K, Intramural Sports, Di- rector Male Recreation for STUCO, Chi Sigma (Motar Board), and Director basketball league-Bethany First. Back- packing camping, recreation, and dorm room basketball comprise John’s hobbies. Fried chicken is placed at the top of his favorite food list. 196 ww JOSEPH D. BROWN known to most as Joe reaches us from the town of Bartesville, Oklahoma. With a G.P.A. of 3.9 and a major in Physics he still has found time for many activities while at B.N.C. including: Bleacher Bums, Alpha Lambda Delta - Vice Presi- dent, Alpha Nu, Resident Advisor 80-81, Care Group Leader, Sci- ence Council, Physics Lab assis- tant and Society of Physics Stu- dents - President. Joe’s hobbies include flying (licensed private pi- lot), softball, weight lifting, play- ing the guitar, running, basket- ball, tennis, and reading. He indi- cated his favorite food was COLD Godfather’s Pizza. Upon completion of school graduate work in industrial research are part of his future goals. CARIE ANNETTE ADKINS com- ing from San Diego, California with a major in Speech Communications has involved herself with many cam- pus aspects. A member of Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Nu, S.E.A. (treasurer), Spanish Club (Vice- President), and under-graduate as- sistant in the Speech Department. Carrie has been very active on the B.N.C. stage by participation in sev- en plays. Playing the piano, sewing, and reading fill the remainder of her time. Goals after graduation are to return to California to continue studying then teach speech at the high school level. Carie’s favorite food is steak. 198 WILLIAM LYNDEL LACKEY from Bethany, Oklahoma, has been busy during his time at B.N.C. with his Major in Math Accounting Computer Sci- ence and maintaining a 3.97. Lyndel has been a resident advisor, member Alpha Lambda Delta, Chi Sigma, Phi Beta Lambda, Science Council, and Bleacher Bums while attending school. In the future he looks toward becoming a C.P.A. or a systems analyst. In his spare time playing tennis and eating steak, his number one favorite food, keep busy. CHERYL DENISE SANDERS from Houston, Texas has a major in Manage- ment and a minor in Business. While at B.N.C. her free time has been spent de- veloping friendships which she feels is most rewarding. In describing herself, Cheryl sees herself as a ambitious, loving, over involved, and smiling person. As her life philosophy she gives three state- ments: “‘Love and honor God. Do your best in all you do. Enjoy the things around you.”’ Her favorite advice to people is ‘“‘life is what you make of it’’. ee THOMAS PETRIE from Londonville, Ohio has a major in Political Science- Journalism English and a G.P.A. of 3.97. While at B.N.C. his activities:have included: Alpha Nu, Sigma Delta Chi (Journalism Society), Head photogra- pher for yearbook and newspaper 1977-78, Production Assistant and photographer at KTVY, Three newspa- per internships, and being a College Marshall. Future goals are to work for a network as a photographer then move into producing a news magazine. Later perhaps teaching film production and journalism at a major broadcasting school. Tom’s hobbies include listen- ing to jazz music, snow skiing, photog- raphy, travel, and reading contempo- rary literature. His favorite food item is Chicken Bouilla Baisse with Rouille. BRYAN STONE with a major in Reli- gion and a 4.00 G.P.A. enters the B.N.C. environment from Austin, Tex- as. Building a library of good books, studying Greek, running for offices and marriage make up his list of hobbies. While at B.N.C. his activities have in- cluded Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent, A.M.S. Officer, Bleacher Bums Yell Leader, Intramural sports, and Pow-Wow. Bryan related his most em- barassing moment at B.N.C. when on his first date with Cheryl (his wife) at Heart Pal he fell flat on his back side, because of the ice. Cheryl had to help him back up. In the future going to seminary in Kansas City, to pastor, to never look at the back page of the District newsletter, to be open minded, and spend an abnormal amount of time with his wife and family comprise his goals. 200 From Lakewood, Colorado, AMI LEIGH PRYOR with a major in biol- ogy has involved herself with many campus activities. Intramural sports, Class Council, Student Council, Pranks (Volkswagon in chapel), Al- pha Lambda Delta, Alpha Nu, Car- dinal Key, and Chi Sigma finish the list. Upon graduation Ami plans to head toward graduate school in the health science area. Hobbies that fill her free time are magic, horse back riding, building model airplanes and ships, collecting McDonald’s ‘‘Gri- mace’ memorabilia, boys, piano, and crossword puzzles. She has a three way tie for the number one spot on her favorite food list be- tween corned beef and cabbage, cookies, and rootbeer. She relates as her most embarassing moment at B.N.C. when she walked into the President's house and both Dr. Knight and Mrs. Knight were in their pajamas. DONNA LOUISE ROBERTS is an open, caring person willing to help those around that are in need. Don- na based out of Denver, Colorado, and has been very active through her four years at B.N.C. Mission Crusaders, Missions In Action, President of STUCO, Representa- tive to the board of Trustees, Delta Chi comptroller, and serving on var- ious committees include some of her deeds. A major in Speech- Communication and a minor in business will aid Donna in her future goal of teaching at the college level. Favorite hobbies include snowski- ing, swimming, reading, and writing. When asked for her favorite food spaghetti took the number one place. DAVID ROBB HANE coming from Drummond, Oklahoma, with a major in | Math has spent his time at B.N.C. partici- | pating with Mission Crusaders, Chi Sigma : (Mortar Board), Alpha Nu, Delta Epsilon : (Math Club), Senior Class Chaplain, Di- | rector of Mission Crusaders (two years), and Intramural Athletics. His free time ac- tivities include playing the piano, hunting, and playing basketball. Dave’s future goals are to retu rn to B.N.C. for a secon- dary education teaching certificate so he can teach High School Math-somewhere! His philosophy in life is to “‘live life here so that it will count for eternity.” KARLA ROCHELLE SCHACK from e J Karval, Colorado, with a major in Busi- ness Administration and a G.P.A. of 3.81 plans on using her talents in the area of business as she works in Busi- ness Administration. Karla’s activities while at B.N.C. have included Alpha Lambda Delta, Cardinal Key, Mortar Board, Chi Sigma, Senior Class STUCO Representative, Phi Beta i Lambda, Delta Mu Delta, and Womens Intramural Captain (three years). Sew- ing, reading, playing basketball, y watching all kinds of sports make up i her list of hobbies. Karla says her fa- vorite food is steak especially those } raised on her family ranch. i 201 PAM BRACKEN from Okala- homa City,Oklahoma with a ma- jor in Speech Psychology Reli- gion and a G.P.A of 3.9 has been involved with Reveille Echo and Alpha Nu. Pam’s future goals is being involved in helping people through counselling, writing, and teaching. In her free time she en- joys guitar playing, swimming, waterskiing, and talking. Pam tells of her most embarassing | moment at B.N.C. when she got locked in the second floor of the library, without lights, and knew for sure that a jump from a sec- ond story window or a campout in the periodical section was about to take place. The sunny spot of San Diego, California is the home of JUDIE DENISE HEN- DRICKS. Judie’s major in Elementary Education has been one of her many in- volvements while at B.N.C. Others include | Arrow 1980 Editor, Arrow staff member, | A.W.S. Council, |.A.W.S. Contact, A.W.S. President, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha | Nu, Cardinal Key, Student Council mem- ber, and Hotline Committee member. In her spare time she likes snow skiing, play- ing backgammon, reading, writing, and talking with friends. In the future teaching primary school and earning a Masters de- gree in Special Education or Reading Specialties comprise her goals. Judie’s | favorite food is Mom’s pot roast with lots of carrots. As Editor of the Arrow Judie had an embarassing moment with the photographer when she approached him at an intramural game asking about team pictures. Steve Lindquist, the photogra- pher, spun around and yelled “Get out of my Life! Won’t you ever leave me alone, woman?!! The whole stadium attendance heard him. For the remainder of the year she plotted to get even. She never suc- ceeded. 202 ee ee ee a a LARRY SNOWBARGER from Beth- ; any, Oklahoma with a major in Busi- i ness Management has been active i with Student Council, intramural ; sports, Male Choir, Men's Volleyball 4 Team, Phi Beta lambda, and Business Division Student Board of Directors. i Larry looks toward obtaining a position i in corporate management and higher ; education. His hobbies of basketball, softball, waterskiing, and cap collect- ; ing fill his spare time. Larry's favorite i food is deep pan peperroni pizza. Dur- H ing his freshman year his most embar- ¥ assing moment took place when some- one tossed a glass at his feet while he put up his tray. As he turned around a i group of sophomores led by Clint t Walker stood and gave him an ovation of “Larry Snowbarger the Freshman Vice-President’. 203 EL IE NOT — Pas ee eee ee en seh SS re ae — == - — - Berar Gebhardt ine Jacquel Linda Duffy 204 Ba WW) ENE NE RE Wl. ee ee eae ee Barry Myers Jill Beaver Lauranne Harris Court Diffee Dr. Mel O'Bannon, Sponsor, Fred Siems, Treasurer, Karla Schack, STUCO Rep. Donna Kyzer, Secretary, Kevin Stump, Vice- President, Larry Snowbarger, President and Dave Hane, Chaplain Senior Class | Carie Adkins San Diego, Ca Speech Communication Toby Allbritton Julia Allison Florence, Alabma Elementary Ed. Tommie Allmon Bruce Barnard t Bethany, Oklahoma ¢ Human Relations Karen Baruth Kansas City Home Economics Cindy Beachy Jonesboro, Ar t Business Administration A Pam Beachy 4 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Business Administration Rob Bell Dallas, Texas Computer Science Darlene Bergers Sebring, Fla. Elementary Ed. s Don Bergland Longmout, Colo fl Religious Ed Deborah Bertram Grady, New Mexico Early Childhood Education Patrice Bickerstaff Little Rock, Arkansas i Computer Science Business Administration i Maureen Biddle El Paso, Texas Office Administration Cindy Bird Seabrook, Texas Psychology Stephen Blankenship Durant, Oklahoma History Leroy Bley Bethany, Oklahoma Business Education Physical Education Dale Bohanan Bethany, Oklahoma Business Rusty Bouseman iy Tueson, Az i: Religion Pam Bracken Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Speech Communication Psych. Religion 209 ki Cindy Brown Ed Brown Lakeland, Fla Political Science Ira Brown Beaver, Oklahoma Religion Joseph D. Brown Bartlesville, Oklahoma Physics Steve Buchanan Moore, Oklahoma Business Administration Vickie Lynn Burris Nederland, Tx. Computer Science Mary Brown Mesquite, Texas Psychology Gregg Bybee Tyler, Texas Religion Pat Cagle Gilmer, Texas Phy. Ed Delilah G. Calfy Walters, Oklahoma Social Science Jody Campbell Wichita Fall, Texas Religion German Debbie Cannon Duncanville, Texas Interior Design Business J. T. Carnell Colorado Springs Religious Music Education Jay Case Bethany, Oklahoma Biology Linda Chandler Houston, Texas Computer Science Rick Chevalier Fort Worth, Texas Math Computer Science Suella Collins Management Robert Cook Alvin, Texas Music (Voice) Cecil D. Corzine Memphis, Tenn Business Administration Shelly Crandall Mesquite, Texas Computer Science : Rie AY Ss. ed Y Charles Davis Alamogordo, New Mexico English Bill Dockum Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Business Administration Kim Dockum Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Nursing Denise Dorris Bethany, Oklahoma Accounting Richard Dorris Bethany, Oklahoma Math Computer Science Michael Duke Dallas, Texas Chemistry Paula Sue Easdon Hutchinson, Ks Home Economics Ed Eby Gallup, NM Religion Linda Echols Moore, Oklahoma Early Childhood Ed. Clay Engleman Wescan, Kansas Business Management Rachel Fast Fort Worth, Texas English Spanish Jim Finchum Little Rock Ark Physical Education Mark Gassett Dallas, Texas Math Betty Goad Bethany, Oklahoma Home Economics John Goulder Yukon, Oklahoma Physics Marylynn Green Duncanville, Texas Early Childhood Mark Green Jonesboro, Ar Business Music John Hallock Tilden, Ill Religion Janet Hall Blackwell, Oklahoma Social Behavioral Sciences Fred Hammack Portland, Oregon Religion 211 Dave Hane Drummond, Oklahoma Math Kenny Hayes Shreveport, La Chemistry Shree Hayes Bethany, Oklahoma Early Childhood Education Margaret Hays Carlsbad, New Mexico Criminal Justice Nancy Hazelbaker Los Alamito, Calif. Elementary Education Danette Hemphill Chelsea, Oklahoma English Education Judie D. Hendricks San Diego, Ca Elementary Education Jennifer Hendrickson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Business Education Danny Nolen Ft. Smith, Ar. Business Administration Cyndi Holland Topeka, Kansas Elemtary Education Denton Hoyer Bethany, Oklahoma Chemistry Marcia Hoyer Scottsbluff, Neb Business Administration Randall K. Hutchison Clovis, New Mexico Business Administration Alice James Judy Jeffers Alexandria, La Psychology Philip Jernigan Houston, Texas Business Barb Jewett Hutchinson, Kansas Early Childhood Education Pam Jones Austin, Texas Phys. Ed Tamela Jones Yukon, Oklahoma Home Economics Early Childhood Allen Kelly Bossier City, Ca. Music 212 Dave Ketchum Shawnee, Oklahoma Psychology Doug Kindle Deanna King Sierra Vista, Arizona Office Administration Larry King Nacogdoches, Texas Religion Communication Helen Knutson Yukon, Oklahoma Biology Donna kKyzer Atlanta, Texas Speech Communication Social Science Lyndel Lackey Bethany, Oklahoma Math Business Brenda Larpenteur Garland, Texas Psychology Mark Larson Tulsa, Oklahoma Math Computer Science Phil Ledford Lanny Lee Port Poyal, S.C. Mass Communication Suzy Lett Bethany, Oklahoma Business Administration John Paul Lewis For Writh, Texas Church Music Religion Mike Lewis Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Biology Steve Lindquist Dallas, Texas Business Mass Communication John F. Lunn Bethany, Oklahoma Psych. Soc. Jack Martin Rodessa, La. Phy. Ed. John Martin Talga, Oklahoma Business Speech Juanirl Matteny Yukon, Oklahoma Psy. Jun Mateo Manila, Philippines Religion 7a) ik Martha Mcintyre Yukon, Oklahoma Business Administration Sean McKenzie Janice Mitchell Marlow, Oklahoma Math Debbie Moore Wellington, Texas Early Childhood Ed Kim Morris Wilburton, Oklahoma Office Administration Frank Morse Rapid City, So Dak Religion Randy Murrow Bethany, Oklahoma Music Ed. Deb Nance Houston, Texas Rec Soc Linda Nellis Killeen, Texas Physical Education Dave O'Bannon Business Administration Bethany, Oklahoma Krystal Ormsby Karual, Colo Business Administration Dennis Oewns Glenwood, Ark Religion D’Anne Paul Clovis, New Mexico Elementary Education Tom Petrie Loudonville, Ohio Political Science Journalism Jim Phillips Temple, Texas Religion Ami Pryor Lakewood, Colorado Biology Patricia L. Quick Jonesboro, Ar Business Functional Rick Rains Watonga, Oklahoma Accounting Mary Randerson Washington, Pa Bus. Ad. 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Yarberry 232 Steve Brown Vice-President Ty Graves President Diane Brown Secretary Lori Anderson STUCO Rep. 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Rivas Sherry Roberts Brian Robinson Chuck Robinson Deborah L. Rogers Sandy Runion 238 Tracy Russell Cathy Rust Cindy Ryan Pat Sapaugh Alan Sattler Brian Sattler Joan Scales Renee Schafer LuAnn Schapka Donald S chellinger Bryan Schubert Debbie Schubert Cathy Schwenke Fitzroy Scott Gary A. Scott Yvette Scott Nora Scovel Allan Seay Michelle Sexton Karen Shears Lauri Showalter Melanie Sems Laura Sill Gregory Simmons Brenda Smith Steve Smith Sammy Spears Sherri Spires Debi Spradlin Mila Stasiak Joy Stayton Sonya Stone Sherri Stout Elisabeth Sweely Daryl! Sykes Ron Sykes Lisa Tedeschi Bruce Thanscheidt Tyler Thomas Dainey Thompson Shelley Thompson Scott Timblin Wade Toepfer Jan Tumbleson Jackie Turner Robin Turner Vickie Turner Tami Tucker Connie Ulbricht Don Van Zant Eliseo Villalobos Gaye Voyles Andy Wachtel Stephen Walden Dana Warren Rita Watson Susan Watson Celia Webster Cheryl A. Whetston Paula Whitehurst Tammy Wiens Paula Wilcoxen Letha Wiliford Chery! Williams Gina Williams Melanie Williams Phil Williamson Carl Willis Marilyn Willis Karen Womack Rose Worrel Lee Wray Flora Yazdani Marisela Zacarias Neil Cagle William R. Carroll Nancy Collins Judyth Gonzalez Tom Hawes Rick Shannon Jimmie Usery Clint Walker Ill Mammen Zachariah Abe-Zandazad 241 et = wri HNN, CLA RRR ES ie aah tel are Oe A eR CRS sO are ares x CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF °81 BNC ALUMNI “SERVING GOD AND THE CHURCH” ... FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT - JANE SANDERS, VELMA JOWESTON, VER- LIN ANTHONY, KAREN ANTHONY, ALTA JACKSON, FRAN (LOUISE) FER- RAEZ, FRED FERRAEZ, THELMA FULTON. BACK ROW - TERRY SANDERS, EUGENE HULSEY, DAVID BRYANT, RUTH STRIVERS, FRED FERRAEZ, PASTOR GENE HULSEY, MINISTER OF MUSIC VERN DAY, MINISTER OF VISITATION HOTSPRINGS FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Hotsprings, Ark. ——=— A — (| : ——— — q Tit =ooo se | Y =Svee uy | f off ; t 2 de « ess a eal eee Cait BY a D A: | by Be: PS 1 pay Ly Teall 1 U C5 x a, a S . } DF ' — 5 my) = i : : x a Mio i ae - . : ey, = SS p a - BEE “ ay Mee ons anere Ios ; ead hun. 7 = Seer es 1 ae { ae “ - === tag atitys a i ee 14 Zi L ; Clint Walker Jim Philips Debbie Hubbard Rick Moore Rubin Scott ° Jan Walker Mike Baldwin Johnny Hill Michelle Moore Pastor: K. Dwight Southworth Pastor Emeritus: Willard L. Hubbard Christian Life Chairman: Paul Elliott N.W.M.S. President: Beth Walker N.Y.I. President: David Murray “Thy Will Be Done”’ 245 We're Helping Build the Kingdom’ and you are only 4 block away! FESTIVAL OF YOUTH IN MISSION ... interview opportunities for summer ministry... ACTS 29 (Discipleship Training) @ AIM (Athletes in Mission) DISCOVERY (Music and Drama) @ INTER SECT (Inner-City Ministry) ISM (International Student Ministry) @ RESPONSE (Campus Sponsored) MISSION TO THE CITIES (Worldwide City Ministry) For Career Service, Contact: Dept. of World Mission Sponsored by: Dept. of Youth Ministries Dept. of World Mission Dept. of Home Missions Church of the Nazarene 6401 The Paseo Kansas City, MO 64131 246 4105 VICTOR DALLAS, TEXAS PASTOR: JOHN CALHOUN MINISTER OF YOUTH AND MUSIC: TIM GILBERT OUR STUDENTS Jenny Jenkins, Robby Bell, Shelley Crandall NOT PICTURED: Joy Quakenbush, Stephoni Balko FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1320 Country Club Road Lake Charles, Louisiana 70605 John Hazelton Pastor Carroll Dailey Minister Of Music We Support BNC Through Our Prayers Our Finances Our Young People our students Paulette Murray Trudi Pettit WATONGA CHURCH of the NAZARENE WATONGA, OKLAHOMA Pastor Student Harold Rains Rick Rains SOUTHWEST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SOUTHWEST BLVD. and W. 22ND. STREET TULSA, OKLAHOMA PASTOR E.H. SANDERS WOODLAND PARK Church Of The Nazarene 7340 S. Hampton Dallas, Texas 75232 Woodland Patk Church of the Nazarene Pastor: William Duke Our Students Bruce Banz Picture: Not _ Available Sa VOI ¥ , A d at : Jeff Galbraith Eddie Duggan Kevin Metcalf Mike Duke Tina Duggan Western Oaks Church of The Nazarene 7901 N.W. 16th at Council Road Oklahoma City Robert G. Snodgrass Music Adults Tony Troxell Youth Communications Doug Pierce “CELEBRATING CHRISTIAN HOLINESS TO THE GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY AREA” 249 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE FAMILY AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1981 OUR STUDENTS Steve Buchanan : Pam Clark Marsha Daniel Darrell Ferguson Greg Lawrence TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1345 Southwest 29th Street Craig Campbell Oklahoma City, Oklahoma “The Friendly Singing Church’ Our Staff at ‘ ‘ a P Pr James W. Daniel Arthur M. Fallon Charles F. Wilson Dean Gallaway Senior Pastor Pastoral Care Music Christian Education Jeanne Leonard Dave Price Donnie Retter Sterling Staider Elward Green Bus Ministry ont 1981 Redskins NAIA Nationals Champions 251 RIVER OAKS CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE FORT WORTH, TEXAS Our Students Our Staff Rick Chevalier Jim Southworth, Pastor Jana Wilson Richard Sickels, Outreach And Pam Heisey Education Shelly Burke Paul Cook, Youth And Music Vick Chevalier Andy Kesling CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1981 GRADUATES! Houston District Gama Cn On whe NAZARENE Rev. D. W. Thaxton Superintendent Rev. Curtis Lewis Christian Life Director Mrs. Nelrose McKay NWMS, President Rev. Tom Mixon NYI, President 1000 FM 1960 W., Suite 203, Houston TX 77090 FIRST CHURCH Of the NAZARENE ODESSA, TEXAS «i PASTOR NORMAN V. RICKEY ASSOCIATE PASTOR DAVID J. PRICE VISITATION MINISTER SANDERS E. TATE OUR B.N.C. STUDENTS: KENT JOHNSON, ALLAN SEAY, JOHN SICKELS GREG SEAY 253 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 9955 Old Hammond Highway Baton Rouge, Louisiana Steve Laswell Ford Boone Associate Pastor Pastor “Backing Bethany With Our Students, Finances, And Prayers.” Jacque Bergen Brent Blythe Darreli Blythe John Courtney Mike Crum Sonya Stone Sapulpa Church of the Nazarene Jeff McAlister Julie Styers |. aa , Jimmy Kent | y ; fy } Lisa Doshier Mr. Mrs. Nelson Rev. Mrs. Bailey Rev. Mrs. Trixie Styers Asst. Pastor Pastor McDonald Asst. Pastor rink (CiRWRI(Cla Pastor: ReEARE COLON i = 1402 Arlington Lawton, Oklahoma LAKE JACKSON 73501 | Pastor: CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Charles W. Smith : LAKE JACKSON, TEXAS 77566 STUDENTS Belinda Purcell SS SS sts SSS — - wae “SUPPORTING BETHANY NAZARENE Brian Phillips Bruce Phillips COLLEGE”’ . YAN Joe D. Brown Donna Kaufmann Eldon Miller Russell W. Bransetter Pastor Steve deWeber, Music And Youth pS eaem maa eee ™ } Marvin Pierce, Christian Life uy : ae | Irene Long, MWMS President i Jean Sisson, NYI President Jack Mendenhall, Church Secretary Bruce Ewers, Church Treasurer ol rf Jane Ryan, Office Secretary ase i “FIRST CHURCH OF THE je NAZARENE | | BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA ! | “CELEBRATING CHRISTIAN HOLINESS” | | | | | 255 256 Supporting Bethany Nazarene College Bill Fowler Pastor Terry Fowler cc Senior Freshman F ORT SMITH TRINITY CHURCH O OF THE NAZARENE NEWLY COMPLETED EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY BUILDING Enid, Oklahoma | FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Loy Watson, Pastor Mark W. Brown, Associate Henry W. Kern, Associate Students David Hane Brenda Smith Berry Myers Amy King Chuck Lewis Senior Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman SOUTH ARKANSAS DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Superintendent Don Irwin 6902 Briarwood Drive Little Rock, Arkansas (502) 663-8895 We Salute The Class Of 1981 Where B.N. O.U. Worship And Work Greg Carr Angie Sqruiell Photo” No : | Available ear = _ a’ Carrie Grisham _ FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Carol Hogan 315 E. Alameda 321-3423 Norman, Oklahoma George C. Prentice, Pastor 257, 3601 S. E. 59th Street Peds — Harrell Rodebush Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73115 Jeanne Dressler LAKEVIEW CHURCH of the NAZARENE Tyler, Texas Dallas District Richard S. Dickinson, Pastor Jim Johnson, Minister Of Youth And Music John Bennington Debbie Howard Doug Wilson Kathy Burton Mark Hendrick Brad Wilson SAN ANTONIO DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 200 GARDENVIEW SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78243 Randall Wyles, Christian Life Terry Roediger, NY] Chris Blankenship, NWMS James R. Blankenship DISTRICT SUPT. supporting BNC District Superintendent W.M. Cynch WEST TEXAS SUPPORTS BNC _., With It’s Finest “BEST WISHES FOR A GREAT YEAR” Gene Fuller - District Superintendent SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA DISTRICT Henryetta, Oklahoma Wendall O. Paris District Superintendent Our Students Steve Blankenship Michael McGurk Byron Brown Kim Morris Pamela Bryan Kathy Sabine Jeanne Dressler Charles Stipe Clay Engleman Eula Stipe Greg Gunn Angela Strang Robin Gunn ; Claudine Stubbs John Haynes Larry Henry Shelley Hulin David Ketchum Lisa Walcher Luann Watkins Steve Webb Brenda Welton Helen Knutson Kevin Lee Wayla Lankford Sonya Lee David Lee Robert Mathis 262 “The Exciting Church” We're Different Where It Counts WILLIAMS. MEMORIAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 6900 N.W. 50th Bethany, OKLA PBS: Aa pe oe nite ege ‘ es enki A (405) 789-4417 PT HOSTELS io Don ebnehuinn = aTaee Tockad _ at ee ‘Minister Of Adm. ‘Assistant. | org| verend Floyd Ay rr Minister Of Senior Adults — =| i Reverend Larry Wade. : Minister OF Personal Evangelism fees sexy [Reverend Lee Hillery -.... Minister Of Visitation ae — Minister Of Christian Ed. [7 — Minister Of Lay Development ed oo ,rrr—C Minister of Outreach. TULSA FIRST CHURCH ye Ole THE | REE NAZARENE Rev. Jerry Demetre ‘We Believe In The Support Of Quality Christian Education” Brenda Childress Bev Anderson 266 4 Bis BILLY DENNEY MARK STEPHENSON Computer Science Major; Phi Beta Lambda Club CHERYL SANDERS Student Council Secretary, 2 yrs.; Who’s Who Among Col- leges and Universities, Heart Pal Candidate, Homecoming Queen Court, Cardinal Key Honor Society, Dean’s Honor Roll, Phi Beta Lambda, Board of Trustees Represen- tative. LARRY MEADOR CATHY FAITH JEANNE FULLER STACY GHOLSON First Church of the Nazarene lubbock, Texas Congratulations to the Seniors of 1981 and to Bethany Nazarene College YOU HAVE OUR SUPPORT! Senior Pastor, Jerome Hancock Music, John Nance Education, Stuart Malloy Adult Outreach, Don Paxton SCOTT MEADOR DEANA NEWSOM CHARLES PAXTON CALVARY SAS OR, N.W. 30 And Rockwell-Bethany “Caring And Sharing In A Community Of Need” Carl B. Summer Frank O. Kelley Mel And Linda Jurjens Assoc. Minister f College And Carreer Coord. Bob Gray if Glen Van Zant Minister Of Music Minister Of Youth Phyllis Myers ee Ralph Wood Director Day Care Center Minister Of Children James Shepherd Minister Of Senior Adults You Are Welcome At Calvary Where Jesus Is Lora! LU Z LL ‘og N L wa LU aE i— LL O ale O og zi) IE O O a Lf = ae “Where Christ Is A Way Of Life” inquis And Brian Prather : Steve Li Students Cliff Wollery, Pastor Briarwood And Riesby Plano, TY t Soring Branch oe Church of the Nazarene CONGRATULATES THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1981 OUR B.N.C. STUDENTS: LeaAnn Carley Tim Hursh Melinda Inman Cheryl Sanders A EUGENE SANDERS Debbie Schubert Pastor ac : JIM COOPER Niki Truxillo Assoc. Pastor Youth Dana Warren JAMES HAMILTON Assoc. Pastor Senior Adults , a a ra a i 1001 Campbell Road e¢ Houston, Texas 77055 1 he The Quality of each person re- flects the quality of the school, past, present and future. wr | | Ps | at he . ‘ py a | ; ; | F Bethany ” sazarene College WEST COASTERS Promoting West Coast Culture In A Christian Atmosphere hi, Willeisi St coalany § Sponaor ae Sule Shaggw fwacdent 2 | Mid “Loon Log gue “Sn Gt REDSKIN 1] BOOKS TORE Mark Stevenson ee ) | ... Manager — | | | | i tudent | ry WOODWARD CHURCrIOmelin= NAZARENE Supporting BETHANY NAZARENE COLLEGE Woodward Oklahoma Fifth Texas P.O. Box 661 73801 NAGOCDOCHES FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE C.V. Spalding - Pastor Students: SHELIA NEWMAN MELINDA LUNSFORD ANGIE (LUNSFORD) WHITSETT LARRY KING WE SUPPORT BNC! YUKON CHURCH Of The NAZARENE Bill Johnson, Pastor Doyle Ellene Powell, Directors Of College Ministries Bruce Johnson, Minister Of Youth Theal Crews, Minister Of Music L.A. Beasier, Minister Of Visitation 115 Birerwood Yokon OK. 738099 354-5057 Pam Puckhaber Mark Harrison Sharon Wehr Kathryn Unruh Samuel Harris Ivan M. Green Dalene Otto J.T. Carnell Steven Burnham Dianne Robinson David Bryan Mark Bryan Delia Febres Sherry Roberts Becky Green Kathie Cain Freeda Keller Jeremie James Lynita Alexander Karla Schack Melissa Bowman Pam Vincent te Debra Houghton Carol Beals Randy Parker Ken R. Franklin Margo Mccaslin Mark Edlin Dena Neff John Bassett William Stephens Konna Bush Cindy Folsom Laurie Gregory Ami Pryor Steve Green Don Bergland Karen Butterfield Craig Chupp Leonard Messey Phil Ross Pam Overly Catherine Rust Denise Jantz COLORADO DISTRICT STUDENTS... SUPPORTING THEMSELVES AT BNC. Sara Chatterton Karen Shears Jim Bond Laronna Crosley Lisa Tedeschi Donna Roberts Jason Mese Thomas Rayburn Bob Ross Pam Campbell Dena Hickey Raye Ann Roberts Lori Pound Bill Campbell Todd Keller Kendra Rondy Paul Prestrud Kevin Naumann Krystal Ormsby Kenneth Franklin Trudy Williams LY p PEOPLE ARE CENTRAL AT Central Church of the Nazarene Tulsa, Oklahoma a warm and open congregation, growing to meet the needs of people. Here are some of our very important people on campus at Bethany Nazarene College: Lori Anderson Gena Campbell Cindy Channell Dwight Hendershot Keith Hight Rhonda Ingersol Kelly Kennedy Mark Larson Patty Robinson Tim Thompson Central Church of the Nazarene 7291 E. 81st St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135 Phone 25 - ALIVE (August, 1981) Russell Human Ralph Jared Ray Aduddell Herb Henderson Pastor Minister of Minister of Music Administrator Pastoral Care Outreach WESTERN OAKS PHARMACY STATE FARM (Fre) INSURANCE WESTERN OAKS PHARMACY Auto, Life, Health Fire 3925 N. 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Head Sociology Department TURNER, Lee 6710 N.W, 27 495-2380 Professor Mathematics Professor _UNRUH, Melvin 7725 N.W. 25 Terr. - 789-3589 Associate Professor Music Department UPHAUS, Dwight 3213 N. Mueller 495-1658 Assistant Professor Music Department WALKER, Dr. Keith 4206 N. Wheller 787-0338 Professor Department Head Physics Retired WARE, Betty 718 N. Meridian 946-9234 Assistant Professor Nursing Department WATERMAN, Carolyn 3109 N. Timber 787-2737 Assistant Professor Speech Communication Department WATTERS, Obed 7901 N.W. 40 789-1167 Associate Professor Department Head Mathematics Department WILCOX, Jim 844 Greenvale (OKC) 73127 495-1491 Instructor English Department WILCOX, Linda 844 Greenvale (OKC) 73127 495-1491 Counselor Career Planning Placement WOOD, Dolores 8209 N.W. 31 787-2415 Assistant Professor Modern Language Department WOOD, Richard 6813 N.W. 42 787-6917 Assistant Professor Department Head History Department YOUNG, Sharon 8208 N.W. 27 789-7800 Professor . Biology Department Simpson, Dr. E.D. 7510 N.W. 39 787-0221 Director Development Greer, Dr. Earl 4700 N. Donald Business Manage Emeritus He Danskin, Dr. Donald 4107 N. Redmond = f89°0703) San a Dunn, ‘Dr.-Lester.. 7608 N.W, 21 Professor Music Departmen 81 6 Del Monte Ave. Emeritus : an Diego, CA 92107) Dunn;Margaret Professor 7608 N.W. 2 Physics Department 789-4437.” Emeritus warnings, Dr. Charles oe 5.N. College Professor 4311 N. College English Department 789-0329 Emeritus Professor History Department College Historian Archives Emeritus Merriman, Dorothy _- 150 Paradise Lane _ Aubunndale, Florida 33823 | Professor: = _ Education Department Emerita Moon, Dr. Wesley 8132 N.W. 20 Terr. (OKC) 789-5488 Professor - Education Department Emeritus Foper, Dr. C. Harold 4501 N. Willow 789-2318 Vice-President Academic Affairs Emeritus Rothwell, Helen 2108 Alexander Lane 789-5261 Professor English Department Emerita Rothwell, Mel-Thomas 2108 Alexander 789-5261 Professor Religion Philosophy Snell, Mr. Lawrence 5117 N.W. 26 (OKC) 942-3826 © Professor Business Department Emeritus Spruce, Constance 4405 N. Donald 789-2532 Professor Education Department Emerita Taylor, Ruth 4806 N. Peniel 789-0127 © Professor Music Department Westmoreland, Pat (Milburn) 2001 N. Holloway 789-3174 Administrative Librarian Library Emerita 289 Abo-chedid, Tamara 3822 S 91 E Ave Tulsa, OK 74145 Acre, Linda Adams, Anna 3210 Dwelle Enid, OK 73701 Adams, Janice 4509 N Redmond Bethany, OK 73008 Adams, Timothy 4403 N Hammond Bethany, OK 73008 Adams, Tommy 4403 N Hammond Bethany, OK 73008 Aday, Philip 623 NW 94th Okla. City, OK 73114 Adibi, Ali Iran Adkins, Carie 2200 Coronado 57 San Diego, CA 92154 Albright, Kerry 631 N St NW Miami, OK 74354 Aldridge, Maurice 3117 N Glade Bethany, OK 73008 Alexander, Lyn 2049 Zeniboa Denver, CO 80219 Allbritton, Toby 1934 W 47 Tulsa, OK Allen, Julius 1715 Lacombe Ave NYC, NY 10473 Allison, Julia 1401 Hackett Biv Florence, AL 35630 Allmon, Tommie P O Box 121 =“ROUNGROCK, TX-78664™ Alm, Cindy 4806 Benjamin Dr Durant, OK 74701 Altes, Pam 3903 N Rockwell Bethany, OK 73008 Anderson, Beverly 2719 E 13 Pl Tulsa, OK 74104 Anderson, Fred 37A Dodd Blvd bs AAGIEY cA Bye MsA sissies Ande rson; Lori Anthony, Wayne PO Box 51 Mira, LA 71059 Archer, Larhonda 4304 N Peniel Bethany, OK 73008 Archer, Mike 4304 N Peniel Bethany, OK 73008 Archer, Ron 216W3 Barnes, Bryan PO-Box-521 El Reno, OK 73036 Barnes, Irene 304 Witter Pasadena, TX 77506 Bartley, Michelle 2919 Skylark Topeka, KS 66605 Baruth, Karen 13006 W 66th Ter Arkansas City, KS 67005 Shawnee, KS 66216 Armes, Eddie 917 W 9th Jonesboro, IN 46938 Arnold, Evelyn 1522 Oxford Way Okla. City, OK 73120 Aronhalt, Scott Box 14 Conesville, OH 43811 Arthur, Mark 6612 NW 10 Apt D Okla. City, OK 73127 Atauvich, Jerri 115 Buffalo Dr Cache, OK 73527 Austin, Evon 809 Arlington Yukon, OK 73099 Bailey, Sharry 616 E Lee Ave Sherwood, AR 72116 Bailey, Shirlene 936 Lakeland Dr Lewisville, TX 75067 Conway, A Baker, Roger 1412 S Walnut Pauls Vly, OK 73075 Baker, Susan 3229 Tanglewood Tr Ft. Worth, TX 76109 Baldwin, Mike 3805 Hickory Balko, Stephoni 802 Hampshire Dr Grand Prairie, TX 75050 Ball, Jere 106 Cedar Rd Benton, AR 72015 Ballenger, James Rt 6 Box 265 Rolla, MO 65407 Ballenger, Jane 207 7 ThemplerTEX..Lb50 Avec, Bass, Beth Rt 2 Box 43 Beebe, AR 72012 Bassett, John 921 W Monroe Colorado Springs, CO Bates, Gary 800 Victoria Yukon, OK 73099 Bateson, Greg 1800 N Alexander Bethany, OK 73008 Battin, Rhonda 1404 Piedmont Dr Clovis, NM 88101 Baugh, Sherri 7821 W 45th Little Rock, AR 72204 Baum, Linda 125 Park Ave Fairview, OK 73737 Baumann, Bobecers 6223. Stonehill : Dallas; TX 75240. Baumaartner, Beth Beard, Garay 2236 SW 59 PL Students Bergland, Don 5 Frontier Pl Longmont; CO 80501 Bergman, Gary 4003 Glade Ave Bethany, OK 73008 Bergman, Marilyn Bergstrom, Drexell Rural Route 3 Wellington, KS 67152 Berkley, Linda 914 NW 46th Okla. City, OK 73118 Berkley, Ron’ 914 NW 46th Okla. City, OK 73118 Bertram, Debbie Rt 1 Broadview, NM 88112 Bickerstaff, Patrice PO Box 7441 Little Rock, AR 72217 Biddle, Mauri} 9604 McIntosh El Paso, TX 79925 Biggs, Carol | 3025 Oakridge Bethany, OK 73008 Biggs, Marjori Billingsley, Karen Box 435 : Helena, AR 72342 Okla. City, OK 7315 eee Beaver, Jill. 2 4509 N Peniel Bethany, OK 73008 Beckman, Walter Box 204 — Ee Akron, 1A 51001 Beehler, Paula... 11709 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74128 Bell, Robby 5 6709 Hollis Ave Dallas, TX ee onvumamaelty JANICe: W-2 Kla City, OK Blunt, Linda - RR3 Chariton, IA 50 Blythe, Brent - 477 Nassau Dr Baton Rouge, L Blythe, Darrell 477 Nassau Dr Baton Rouge, LA Bohall, Gerald ‘Bohanan, Dale 4308 N Wheeler Bethany, OK 73008 Bohannan, Darrell 1901 Loma: Bold, Paula Box 51 Grady, NM 88120 Bolerjack, Karen 409 Carlton Way Muskogee, OK 74401 Bond, Jimmy 4359 Winding Cir Colorado Springs, CO Bookout, Kevin 401 S Main Blackwell, OK 74631 Boomer, Carl Box 62 Medford, OK 73759 Boomer, Mark 116 S 3rd Medford, OK 73759 Bossert, Penny 2028 N. 29th St Phoenix, AZ 85008 Bostick, Warren 41 West 112 St New York, NY 10026 Boston, Bob 1166 Moose Yukon, OK 73099 Bouseman, Rusty 6974 E. Lurlene Tucson, AZ 85730 Bower, Monty 10401 SE 14 Bowes, Greg 708 Woodlawn Yukon, OK 73099 c , Ronda Falls, 1D 83301 ity, OK 73120 n, Donna , WW 19th or Bi thany, OK 73008 Midwest City, OK 73130 Austin, TX 78731 “BryansDavid— Brooks, Kim 1332 Kinkaid Dr Okla. City, OK 73119 Brown, Byron 3104 N Peniel Bethany, OK 73008 Brown, Cassandra 19 Bixby Ln N Charleston, SC 29406 Brown, Cindy 1248 Southampton Alesandria, LA 71301 Brown, Diane 521 N Gun Jenks, OK 74037 Brown, Ed 3101 N Divis Bethany, OK 73008 Brown, Geraldine 3303 Overland Dr Lawton, OK 73099 Brown, Greg 400 S Flower Orange, CA 92668 Brown, Gregory Rt 1 Box 70 Yukon, OK 73099 Brown, Joe 120 NE Meadowlark Bartlesville, OK 74003 Brown, Mike 4002 North Hills Brown, Sally 119 Barton Cove Marion, AR 72364 Brown, Steve 2804 Bernice Cv Jonesboro, AR 72401 Brown, Susan 4002 N Hills Brummett, Richard Rt 1 Box 59 Shattuck, OK 73858 Brunner, Pauline Box 517 Abernathy, TX 79311 a || 325 Log Ave LaJunta, CO 81050 Bryan, Mark 325 Log Ave LaJunta, CO 81050 Bryan, Tim 7979 Allen Dr Alliance, OH 44601 Buchanan, Stephen l ) a i. | I } Burke, Shelly } 321 Hallmark Dr Ft. Worth, TX 76134 { Burress, Dennis | RR 2 Box 177 | Loogootee, IN 47553 Burris, Vickie | 516 33rd | Nederland, TX 77627 Burton, Kathy Rt 17 Box 293 Tyler, TX 75704 ut Burton, Mary | PO Box 1055 Mesquite, TX 75149 Bush, Konna 1517 E 3rd St Pueblo, CO 81001 Bushnell, Jeff 2102 Hutto St Conway, AR 72032 Butterfield, Karen 6730 Miller w Arvada, CO 80004 Bybee, Greg 1513 Don ; Tyler, TX 75701 4 Cagle, Neil ! Rt3 Gilmer, TX 75644 Cagle, Karen Rt 3 Box 148 Gilmer, TX 75644 — Cagle, Pat 5944 NW 35 67 Okla. City, OK 73122 Cain, Kathie 6724 S Willow St _ Englewood, CO 80112 Carley, Lea Ann 3018 Shadowdale Houston, TX 77043 Carnell, J T 621 Squire Widefield, CO 80911 Carr, Greg 1030 Biloxi Norman, OK:73071 Carr, John 1030 Biloxi Dr Norman, OK 73071 Carroll, Paul Rt 2 Box 435 Mustang, OK 73064 Carroll, William Rt 1 Box 278 Fordsee, AR 71742 Case, Gayla 7717 NW 27 Bethany, OK 73008 Case, Jay 7717 NW 27 Bethany, OK 73008 Casebolt, Marcia 4409 N Ann Arbor Okla. City, OK 73122 - Casey, Cindy Rt 112 Box 14 W Buxton, ME 04093 Casey, Lois 6 Dianna Yukon, OK 73099 Chandler, Linda 7327 Darnell Houston, TX 77074 Channell, Cindy 3843 E 56th Pl - Tulsa, OK 74135 Chapman, Cindy 103 Park Drive Stephenville, TX 76401 Chatterton, Sara 5645 S Quebec Tulsa, OK 74135 _ Canino, Robert 102 S Royal Oaks Duneanville, T X 75716 Cannon, Debra 946 Rock Canyon Duncanviile, TX 75137 annon, Mitzi 946 Rock Cyn Rd Duncanville, T X 75137 Carden, James 4707 N Asbury Bethany, OK 73008 = mare co 1156 S Kline St Lakewood, CO 80226 ‘Chevalier, Rick 6500 Arthur Dr Ft Worth, TX 76134 Chevalier, Vicki 6500 Arthur Dr Ft Worth, TX 76134 Childress, Brenda 9649 E 27th Tulsa, OK 74129 Z Chupp, Craig 1822 Greenwood Pueblo, CO 81003 Claggett, Kent - 6023 Feagan Houston, TX 77007 Clark, Pamela 2117 SW 76 Okia. City, OK 73159 - Clason, Darla Ft Morgan, CO 80701 — é Box 176 Dover, OK 73734 Clason, Jerry Box 176 | Dover, OK 73734 Clement, Carol Clements, Beth 7418 Lake Marsha Orlando, FL 32805 Cloud, Randall Coats, Hal Rt 1 Box 13 Drumright, OK 74030 _ Cobble, Brenda 103 Holly Burkbrunett,.Tx 76354 Codding, Chris 6500 E Bourne Okla. City, OK 73132 Coe, David 715 E 3rd Dalhart, TX 79022 Cole, Jacquelin Box 5 Argonia, KS 67004 Cole, Rebecca Cole, Roberta 10132 Luella El Paso, TX 79925 Coleman, Paul Locust 5117 N Little Rock, AR 72116 Collins, Nancy Box 282 Larid Hill, TX 75666 Collins, Quentin Collins, Suella 105 N 40th St Springdale, AR 72764 Conger, Kelly Rt 1 Box 201 Marmaduke, AR 72443 Conley, Leesa 716 Fairlane Midwest City, OK 73110 Cook, Robert 4319 Stansel Dr Alvin, TX 77511 Cook, Valerie Rt 10 Box 46 Edmond, OK 73134 Cooper, Wayne 620 Driftwood Denton, TX 76201 Gopple, Ricky 7002.E Meadow Bn Austin, TX 78724 Corzine, Cecil 8801 Greenway Southaven, MS 38671 Courtney, John 10276 Oliphant Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Cove, Phil Cox, April 4603 N College Bethany, OK 73008 Cox, Dixie 4508 N Donald Bethany, OK 73008 Cox, Jan Cox, Yvette 7624 NW 20 Bethany, OK 73008 _ Crabtree, Cheryl Crandall, Shelley 3 Tonka Cir Mesquite, TX 75149 Craver, Tina PO Box 72 Moriarty, NM 87035 Crawford, Chris 8209 NW 39th St Bethany, OK 73008 Crawford, James Rt 5 Box 6280 Lufkin, TX 75901 Crews, Douglas 5313 NW 113th Okla. City, OK 73132 Crippen, Christine 8104 E 100 St Kan sas City, MO 64134 Cronk, Sheri 2816 Oakridge Bethany, OK 73008 Crosley, Laronna 2265 Mesa Rd Colo. Springs, CO Crouch, Cynthia Crouch, Lynette 908 Wimberly Angleton, TX 77515 “row, Gregory 1109 Forest Olathe, KS 66061 Crow, Juli 44 Rue De L’Etan France Crow, Lori France Crow, Richard Crum, Michael 11934 Auburn Dr Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Cruz, Mayela 12 Amara Ave Belize City Cullins, April 214 Cherokee Yukon, OK 73099 Cunningham, Carolyn 4505 N Donald Bethany, OK 73008 Cunningham, Jeff 2132 E 144th St Olathe, KS 66061 Curry, John RR 1 Griggsville, |L 62340 Curtis, Christi 4505 Birch Bellaire, TX 77401 Cypert, Donna 11100 Bluestem Dr Okla. City, OK 73132 Cypert, Janet 1009 Kroutil Dr Yukon, OK 73099 Daniel, Marsha 2315 Shadowlake Okla. City, OK 73159 Daubenspeck, James 749 W Juniper Mustang, OK 73064 Daubenspeck, John 746 W Juniper Dr Mustang, OK 73064 Davis, Bryan 6715 Wren Dr Greenville, TS 75401 Davis, Charles 805 Spruce Alamogordo, NM 88310 Davis, David 1360 Doremus Rd Pasadena, CA 91105 Davis, Kent 836 Bedford Rd Hurst, TX 76053 Davis, Donna 14636 Ragan Dr Lamirada, CA 90638 Davis, Stephen 116 Valley Dr Electra, TX 76360 Davis, Thresa Rt 1 Box 109A Talala, OK 74080 Dawson, Jim 146 Ww. Laredo Pi row, OK 74012 Greensburg, KS 67054 Dennard, Lynne 8228 NW 99 Okla. City, OK 73132 Dennard, Alan 8228 NW 99 Okla. City, OK 73132 Dennard, Mike 8228 NW 99 Okla. City, OK 73132 Denney, Billy 3516 47 Lubbock, T X 79413 Diffee, Lori 7325 NW 21 Bethany, OK 73008 Diffee, Court 7325 NW 21st Bethany, OK 73008 Dingus, Melissa 1313 Holly Court Bristol, TN 37620 Dockum, Bill 2330 NW 58 Cr Okla. City, OK 73112 Doggett, Benny 510 Maxwell Ardmore, OK 73401 Dohrn, Cecillia 11516 Ann Arbor Okla, City, OK 73132 Dominquez, Anna 2812 Virginia Lee Marrero, LA 70072 Dominguez, Martha 3900 W Park Okla. City, OK 73107 Dominguez, Nicolas 3900 W Park PI Okla. City, OK 73107 Dorough, John 910 1st St Lamera, TX 79331 Dorris, Denise 7309 NW 21 Bethany, OK 73008 Dorris, Kenny 3504 Alexander Bethany, OK 73008 Dorris, Kim 7513 NW 21 Bethany, OK 73008 Dorris, Richard 3504 Alexander Bethany, OK 73008 Doshier, Lisa Rt 4 Box 124 Sapulpa, OK 74066 Douglas, Esther 6909 NW 55th Bethany, OK 73008 Douglas, Steven Rt 5 Hereford, TX 79045 Dowden, Sylvia Driscoll, Joyce 902 Powell Wagoner, OK 00000 Duce, Alan PO Box 265 Marlow, OK 73055 Duckett, Thomas Duer, Donita 8313 Brookridge Okla. City, OK 73132 Duffy, Linda 802 Ridge PI Rt 3 Enid, OK 73701 Duggan, Eddie 504 Rilling Hill Midlothian, TX 76065 Duggan, Tina 504 Rolling Hills Midlothian, TX 76065 Duke, Michael 217 Abbey Ln DeSoto, TX 75115 Durfee, Sallie 103 Mowrey Ln Pittsburg, TX 75686 Eakins, Laurie 7808 NW°12°St Okla. Gity, OK 73127 Easdon, Paula Rt 4 Hutchinson, KS 67501 Easdon, Paula Eatmon, Stephanie 908 Adams Blytheville, AR 72315 Eby, Edward Box 1722 Gallup, NM 87301 Echols, Linda 913-City 180 Moore, OK 73160 Edlin, Mark 4530 S Cherokee Englewood, CO:80110 Edwards, Kamela 201 E Jefferson lowa-PRark, TX 76367 Edwards, Kerri 210. E Jefferson lowa Park, TX 76367 Edwards, Laurie 3712 NW 15th Okla. City, OK 73107 Ejfler, George 800 Creekwood Dr Yukon, OK-73099 Elder, Lynetta 526 Highmore Duncanville, TX 75116 Elliott, Kim 2121 Ashley Pl Ponca Gity; OK 74601 Elliott, Larry Ellis, Karen Rt 2 Box 28C Tuttle, OK 73089 Elms, Roger Box 962 Rt C Hobbs, NM 00000 Elsberry, Tim Rt 3 Box 320 Marksville, LA 71351 Emerson, Marilyn Emmert, Kay . Box 447 Bridge City, TX 77611 Emment, Sid 8028 NW 20th Okla. City, OK 73127 Emrich, J.R. 2717.N Donald Okla. City, OK 73127 Engleman, Clay 3108 NW 54th Okla. City, OK 73127 Enns, Kyle 2433 Sandler NE Albuquerque, NM 87112 Ensminger, Judy Espinoza, Ruth 137 Jeanette San Antonio, TX 78216 Etheridge, Delayne Ap 5A Montego Ba Lawton, OK 73501 Eudaley, Cabot 2004 Alexander Bethany, OK 73008 Eudaley, Jacquetta 219 N 12th Frederick, OK 73542 Eudaley, Lisa 2004 Alexander Bethany, OK 73008 Evans, Doug 4214 N Ironwood Broken. Arrow, OK 74012 Evans, Evan 4209 NW 58th Okla. City, OK 73112 Ezzell, Greg 8704 E 28th Pl Tulsa,.OK, 74129 Fadaie, Shahla Masjed,Solyman Role, Stan 292 Fadaie, Shahnaz PO Box 6 Masjedsolvman, IR Fairfield, Kathleen 3261 Dublin Ave Merced, CA 95340 Faith, Cathy 3406 76th Lubbock, TX 79423 Farmer, Dennis Fast, Ben 3101 San Jacinto Ft..Worth, .X.76116 - Fast, Rachel 3101 San Jacinto Ft. Worth, TX 76116 Fattahi, Mehrdad Febres, Delia 7075 Roaring Spg Fountain, CO 80817 Feland, Karen “6037 NW-48 Warr Acres, OK 73122 Felps, Lucille 215.Maumus Algiers@LA 70114 Ferguson,-Darrell 1525 Magdalena D Okla: City, OK 73119 '. Ferguson, Marvin Paver Fairfax, OK 74637 _ Ferree, Daniel 6307 Willclf 117 _ Okla. City, OK 73122 Field, Carolyn RR 9 St 15 Bx 20 Franklin, Kendall 1813 Lark Buntin Pueblo, CO 81001 Franks, Cheri 5911 W 68th Ave Arvada, CO 80003 Fryar, Ronny 5103 Apple Spgs Pearland, TX 77584 Fulcher, Dwight 3725 Cromwell Okla. City, OK 73112 Fulks,-Tlerrena - 132 SW 8th Moore, OK 73160 Fuller, Jeanne 3616 68th St Lubbock, TS 79413 Galbraith, Jeff 203 Brookwood Duncanville, TX 75116 “GamsjagerBonnie 524 S Magnolia Newkirk, OK 74647 Garnand, Darla 4801 .N Gollege Bethany, OK 73008 Garnand, John 613 SW 32 Okla. Gity, OK 73109 Garrett, Alveta _ Garrett, Julie 700 Barbara St ‘Deridder, LA 70634 Garvin, Terri 115 Pine Yukon; OK 73099 Calgary Alberta, Canada Gassett, Delana _ Finchum, James 9001 Teetwood N Little Rock, AR Finkenbinder, Lana. “41113 NE Foreman Yukon, OK 73099 Fire, James Fisher, Donald 3307 W_ Storey Midland, TX 79703 Flinner, Bea 28 Carson St Uniontown, PA 15401 — Flowers, Max 811 Blanton, Dr Sherman, TX 75090 Flynn, Tim _ Rt 6 Box 490 — _ Hot Springs, AR 71901 5 _ Folsom, Cindy — 17124 Parfet St Arvada, CO 80005 Fondy, Kendra 5038 Hinsdale Littleton, CO 80122 Ford, Debra 3209 N MacArthur Okla. City, OK 73122 Foster, Carol 813 S Sheshe Hominy, OK 74035 Fowler, Terry 1117 E Jackson Ft Smith, AR 72903 Frady, Randi Rt 1 Box 47B Lewisville, TX 75067 Frager, Sandy 5106 18th St Great Bend, KS 67530 Frank, Karla 4209 N Redmond Bethany, OK 73008 Franklins: Kenneth 439 Howard St Delta, CO 81416 2001 Graham Okla. City, OK 73127 Gassett, Mark 5934 Hunters Vie “Dallas, TX 75232 Gebhardt, Jacqueline 911 Grand Ave Schofield, WI 54476 Gebhardt, Mark — : 2900 N 28 Ave “Wausau, W154491 Gering; Alan 4215 N Wheeler Bethany,;-OK-73008 Gering, Carol eee Cleo Springs, OK 73729 _ Gering, Kevin L 7208 nw 32nd Bethany, OK 73008 _Ghanbarizadeh, Asghar Ghayoor, Ali Gibson, Stacy R 105:S Gholson, Stacy R 2914 69th St Lubbock, TX 79413 Gibson, Gregory M 105 S Kentucky Perryton, TX 79070 Gibson, Lon L 2923 Osage Ft Smith, AR 72901 Gibson, Melissa D 413 N 21st Van Buren, AR 72956 Gibson, Sherri L 2509 Hollis Abilene, TX 79605 Gilbert, Connie M 716 N Pine Ponca City, OK 74601 Gilbert, Jerald M 2911 Council Rd Bethany, OK 73008 Gilbert, Ronnie PO Box 146 Green, Marylynn R 228 W Fain Walnut Grove, MS 3918S Duncanville, TX 75116 Gilchrist, Jack P 2001 Rolling Rd Bethany, OK 73008 Giles, Frank L Gill Diane M 7320 W 154 St Orland Pk IL 60462 Gilmore, Jessie G 936 NW 23rd Moore, OK 73160 Gilpin, S Starr Gleave, Charla G 216 Montebella T Mustang, OK 73064 Glisson, Janice M 7490 40 Terr N St. Pete, FL 33711 Glover, Rhonda 7716 NW 25th ; Bethany, OK 73008 Goad, Betty Godfrey, Linda K 602 W 9th Elk City, OK 73644 Goins, Brenda A 2904 Windsor PI Okla. City, OK 73127 Gomes, Clifford Gonzales, Mary L 3336 Garden Dr Waco, TX 76706 Gonzalez, Eric B 1834 E Almeria Phoenix, AZ 85006 Gonzalez, Judyth L Box 42053 Anchorage, AK 99509 Ze Gonzalez, Rhonda E 4124 Holiday Gordon, Yvonne M PO Box 76 sorrection Gordon, Yvonne M PO Box 76 Pitsfid Westmoreland, JA Gore, Genet - Gouker, Mark.V. 4230 E Bristol Elkhart, IN- 46514 Goulden, Daisy H Goulden, Tim T 1107 Foreman. Yukon, OK 73099 eo Goulden, es D- Yukon, OK 73099 Graham, Erin Rt 1 Box 643 Flint, TX 75762 Grant, Pam D 7901 NW 26 Bethany, OK 73008 Graves, David W Rt 1 Winslow, AR 72959 © Graves, Ty 1716 N Breiel BI Middletown, OH Graves, Teresa L Rt 1 Winslow, AR 72959 Gray, Patty A Box 141 Perry, Ok 73077 Gray, Robert H Green, C Anne 225 S Pruett Paragould, AR 72450 Green, Mark A 601 Parkview cm Jonesboro, AR 72401 - 4504 N Redmond Green, N Jan 224 S Pruett Paragrould, AR 72450 Green, Randy W 11012 Blue Stem Okla. City, OK 73132 Green, Becky E Box 167 Divide, CO 80814 Green, Steve M Box 167... Divide, CO 80814 Green, Tag A Box 216 : Bethany, OK 73008 Green Jr, Milton J 130 Cathy Street Norco, LA 70079 Greene,DavidL —s— 424 Hargrave St Mt Home, AR 72653 Greenhill, Gary 2413 W:20 Plainview, TX 79072 Greenhill, Gayle A 2413 Westfield Grand Prairie, TX 75050 Griffin; Gerre G Bethany, OK 73008 Griffin, Steve H 1826 James Jonesboro, AR 72401 Griffis; Dawn A 4504 N Redmond Bethany, OK 73008 Griffis, John A Bethany, oO} Okla. City, OK 73127 Grisham, Carrie A 505 Coronado Norman, OK 73069 Grosse, Glenda L 2101 P.R. Ave Glovis, NM ae Gueswel, GailL 8815 Horacio NE Albuquerque, NM 87111 Gunn, Greg. 2021 E 13 Ada, OK 74820 Gunn, Robin RO 2021 E 13th | Ada, OK 74820 _ Gunter, ‘Mark D (2128S 106EAve Tulsa, OK 74129 Hackbarth, David L 1256 N Oakleaf Phoenix, AZ 85008 Haile, Carole J 6942 Silverthorn Sacramento, CA ae Hall, Diana L 7308 Eancelot Okla. City, OK 73132 Hall, Janet M 902 S Ninth Blackwell, OK 74631 Hallock, John W Box 103 Tilden, IL 62292 Hamilton, Deanna K 8401 Brookridge. Okla. City, OK 73132 Hamiter, Bilt 1307 Méadow Gree Duncahville, TX 75137 Harrison, Mark A Hamm, Dena J 8222 Henderson Little Rock, AR 72210 Hammack, Fred N 1750 SW Westpoint Portland, OR 97201 Hampton, Lisa D 2713 Windsor Blvd Okla City, OK 73127 Hane, Dave R Rt 1 Box 85 Waukomis, OK 73773 Hanes, Doris R Rt 6 Box 689 _ Claremore, OK 74017 _ Hanna, Debra L 815 N Somerville fampa, 1X 79065 inner, Rhonda 442 Skylark Terr _ Okla. City, OK 73132 Harbin,-Mel A 6017 Kings Bridg Okla. City, OK 73132 Harder, Rosemary E 4215 N Reeder Okla. City, oo... Harmon, Kathy E 1606 C St Garden City, KS 6 Harrell, Barbara C 1705 Robins Conway, AR 72032 Harris, Cindi R = 7900 NW 37th Bethany, OK 73008 Harris, Debbie _ 8140 E Coolidge _ Phoenix, AZ 85016 _ Harris, Delona 4209 N Beaver larris, Iris PO Box 403 y Yukon, OK 73099 Harris, James C 2105 Briarcliff Bethany, OK 73008 — Hans, ae | Hendrickson, Timothy 2741 SW74thA Okla. City, OK 73159 _ Henry, Larry 6800 Reed Dr Le Okla. City, OK 73116 © Harris, MTodd 7026 NW 16 2141 901 S Arbutus _ Lakewood, CO 80228 Harrison, Robert — 7301 Mantle Dr Okla. City, OK 73132. Hartunian, Ruth R 3828 E Hammond Cudahy, WI 53110 Hawes, Tom J 838 N Colorado Hastings, NB 68901 Haws, Terri Rt 6 Box 630 Edmond, OK 73084 Hawthorn, Sheryl D 818 Ridgeway Blv Hot Springs, AR 71901 Hayes, Sheree 2213 Westfield D Grand Praire, TX 75050 Hayes, Kenny 3021 Morningside Shreveport, LA 71108 Hayes, Roger A 5009 NW 18th Okla. City, OK 73127 Bethany, OK 73008 2 Okla. geo! OK ‘13127 “Venere, on 7aaar | Haynes, John C P O Box 24 Henryetta, OK 74437 Haynes, Randy S Hays, Karen RR 2 Liberal, KS 67901 Hays, Margaret R 1911 Solana Carlsbad, NM 88220 Head, James 4101 NW 30 Okla. City, OK 73112 Heady, Linda Rt 6 Box 54A Jonesboro, AR 72401 Heady, Marcia L Rt 6 Box 54A Jonesboro, AR 72401 Heisey, Pam J 1420 Sycamore Sh Ft Worth, TX 76134 Hembree, Deana L 1330 W 6th Freeport, TX 77541 Rt 1.Box 49 Chelsea, OK 74016 __. Hendershot, M Dwight 3 1704 S 1st Pl Bkn Arrow, OK 74012 _ Henderson Jr, Ted T | @ © Box 151 ____lota, LA 70543 _ Hendrick, Mark 520 S Hill Tyler, TX 75702 Hendricks, David R 6245 Rose Lake San Diego, CA 92119 _ Hendricks, Judie D 6245 Rose Lk Ave San Diego, CA 92 Rt 1 Box 456 Hermon, Warner We 5902 Ng aa ele lispering | Burleson TX 76028 Herrick, Katherine Box 34 Bethany, OK 73008 Herrin, Lisa J 8015 Carvel _..Houston, TX 77036 Hess, Connie 7620 N Richland Fort Worth, TX 76118 Hess, Kenneth 7620 N Richland Ft Worth, TX 76118 Hess, Larry D PO Box 551 Victoria, VA Hess, Nancy L 50 S Main St Fredericktown, OH 430 Hester, Jan 8014 MW 87th Okla City, OK 73132 ottemphill, R Danette L - E ) ie 126 Poplar. | Hetherington, Ann 3808 Grant Hetherington, Robert 3808..Grant “Bethany, OK: 73008 : + aren Sapper Hill, Johnny Wis. _. 3310 Cotonwood Temple, TX 76501 Hill, Kim 109 Regent Lane Florence, AL 35630 Hill, Sherri 932 Francais Dr YHill, Treva_., “Clovis, NM 88101 locking, Mike 4948 Tracy Box 278° Wolfforth, TX 79382 — Hook, Barbara G Hooks, Robert G 17 Lantern Hill Bethany, OK 73008 . City, CO 81212 Shreveport, LA 71118 Ft Worth, TX 76117 Hollywood, Bruce Little Rock,.AR 72207 Hopkins, Faith. C RFD 1 Augusta, ME 04330 Hosey, Rusty 11100 Apache NE Albuquerque, NM 871 12 Hoskins, Tom H 4105 McKinley ‘Alamogordo, NM“88310. Hosseini, G Mohamad 925 N Rockwell 40° Okla: City, OK Px ha Houghton, Debra © 444.S Quitman House; } 8740 N Rockwell ; oe City, OK 73132 Howard, Deborah R- P O Box 124 Brownsboro, TX 75756 Howerton, Connie . 908 Hickory Roswell, NM 88201 Howerton, Tim A 1820 N Denver Tulsa, OK 74106 Hoyer, Marcia 2209 7 Ave Scottsbluff, NB 69361 Hubbard, Debbie Rt 2 Box 708 Belton, TX 76513 Hubbard, Robert Huffhines, Shawn 147 Vine Yukon, OK 73099 Hughes, Paul 1318 Pine Lane Port Naches, TX 77651 Hukill, Steve - 1301 Queensboro Hyde, Brad 1105 Missouri. Killeen, TX 76541 Hyde; Scot. 7 4724 Eastman Okla. City, OK 73107 Imel, Nancy — 11451 Snark Loas Alamitos, CA 90720 Yukon, OK 73099 sd Ingersol, Rhonda 9801 S228 E Ave Johnson, Bruce 617 S 8th Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Yukon, OK 73099 Anman, Melinda 13942 W Cypress Houston, TX 77070 Isaacs, Jamie 8333 NW 99th Okla. City, OK 73132 ‘{saacs, Shelley 8333 NW.99 . Okla City,OK 73132 Jabalamely, Mansour Iran Jackson, Rick 2113 McKenzie Box 6A Johnson, OK 74056 Jackson, Tommy 4023 Pine Texarkana, TX 75501 Jackson, Vickie L acobs, Steve 4830 Silverado Fairoaks, CA 95628 Jaggers, Jerry... 1233 Kinley Houston, TX 77018 James, CharlesM — 17722 Theissmail Spring, TX 77379 = James, Jeremie 5253 Arbutus” ; Arvada, CO 30002 James, Mark == 1227 Yamparicka- Vernon, TX 76384 James, Alice 24 SW 64 Terr Okla. City, OK 73139 James, Rhonda 17722 Theissmail Jones, Terry Johnson, Deborah 520 Simpson Seminole, OK 74868 Johnson, Mary 617 S 8th Yukon, OK 73099 Johnson, Paul 1400 Tulip Ln Odessa, TX 79761 Johnson, Shelley San Antonio, TX Johnston, Carlene Rt 3 Box 92CC Norman, OK 73071 Johnston, Patricia Box 341 Blarichard, OK 73010 Jones, Kenneth 6712 Tall Oak Dr Okla. City, OK pees JONES, PAM epencrantensne 2302 Tadian Md: re Austin, 1X 78758 °- Jones, Tammy 7401 N Frisco Rd Yukon, OK. 73099 Jones; Lamiz 20; Circle Drive Guymon, OK 73942 — Rtd Box 227 = -Jonte, Jonetta _ -3905 NW 56 Pl “Okla. Gity, OK 73112 = Judd, Steven 2628 Markwell _ “Bethany, OK: 73008 = =ludian, Larry. Rt 2 Box 627 Tuttle, OK ae S dung, Ronald 207 S Lake Park : - Justice” Andy 516 Murl = _ Irvine, TX 75062. eee 1ge Houston; TX 770 Kates, Peggy — Kaufmann, Denna 10 +N Perkins — eS Ke VOR “rae 313 N Maple. Dewitt, AR 72042 : King, Deanna — lwater, OK 74074 Kepler, Ruth Rt 2 Box 1056 Collinsville, OK 74021 Kerr, Georgia 837 Oak Yukon, OK 73099 Kesling, Andy 5015 Ledgestone Ketchum, David Rt 1 Earlsboro, OK Keyser, Kenneth Khosravani, Reza Kim, In-Gyeong 604 Westwood Okla. City, OK 73127 Kimbro, Susan 1111Arlington S Wellington, TX 79095 Kimbrough, Denise 7711 NW.20th-——— “Kindle, Doug 6816 NW 31 Terr Bethany, OK-73008 King, Amy 1709 W. Cherokee Enid, OK 73701 217 Garibaldi Av inski, Rita Kraft, Denise Rt 7 Box 200 Ponca City, OK Kyzer, Donna Rt 2 Box 170 A Hope, AR 71801 Kyzer, Melany —Rt2 Box 170A . Hope, AR 71801 Lackey, Lyndel _ 4404 N Wheeler . Bethany, OK 73008 : Sierra Vista, AZ 8563: =. King, Larry 8 Lambert, Charles 3336 Garden Dr Waco, TX 76706 Lambert, Vicki 3209 SW 52 Okla. City, OK 73119 Land, Robyn 1808 Arkansas Gainsville, TX 76240 Lane, Donald 681 Monroe St Grenada, MS 38901 Lane, Greg 65Massari Rd Pueblo, CO 81001 Lane, Rich 65 Massari Rd Pueblo, CO 81001 Langworthy, Karen 5425 W 12 Terr Topeka;-KS 66604 “Lankford, Andy 12 Grisham Cir Bellavista, AR, 7 Lankford, Wayl POsBox 358 Harrah; Lee, David Lee; Keven Rt 3 Box 372 Ada, OK 74820 tee, Laurel 9731 Elbow Dr SW Calgary, Alberta CN Lee, Lonny 812 14th St Pt Royal, SC 29935 Leedy, Julia Rt 2,:Box 94 Clovis, NM 88101 Leonard, Jeanne 2829 SW 53rd Okla. City, OK 73119 Leshi, Moshood 2908 NE 17 Okla. City, OK 73111 Lett, Suzy 4219 N Donald Bethany, OK 73008 Lett, Linda Lett, Stan 4219 Donald Bethany, OK 73008 Lewallen, Kim 4900 NW 34 Okla. City, OK 73122 Lewis, Carolyn Lewis, Charles 2817 Elm Enid, OK 73701 Lewis, Cindy 300 Lavista Rd Pueblo, CO 81105 Lewis, David 2817 W Elm Enid, OK 737011 Lewis, Luke 1401 Beckett Austin, TX 78758 Lewis, John 2613 Sarah Jane Ft Worth, TX 76119 Lewis, Mike 3816 NW 66th Okla. City, OK 73132 Lidzy, Glenda 1135 N 57th Terr Ft Smith, AR 72904 Liles, Jeff 4605 N Peniel Bethany, OK 73008 Lindley, David 1424 Craig Rd MacDonald, Jackie 300 Coyote Albuquerque, NM Maddox, Diana 1712 Rolling Rdg Bethany, OK 73008 Mahannah, Tina 1717 S Edgemoor Wichita, KS 67218 Maine, Robert Route 2 Parma, ID Manes, Patricia 113: S13 ‘Newton, KS 67114 Manges, Tammy 13026 Deluna San Antonio, TX 78233 Mann, Daniel Marshall, Debra 1613 Rollingston E Dr Norman, OK 73071 Marshall, Tami 3630 Cliffwood Richmond, VA 23234 Martin, Charlett 10325 S Broadway Okla. City, OK 73139 Martin, Marie 515 N Adelaide Terrell, TX 75160 Martin, Jack Rt 1 Box 40-1 Rodessa, LA 71069 Martin, Rick 6709 Stonycreek Okla. City, OK 73132 Martin, Jan Martin, John Rt 2 Taloga, OK 73667 Martin, Scott 3804 N Shannon SW Calgary, Alberta, CN Bethany, OK 73008 Lindquist, Andy 7759 Ronnie Dr Dallas, TX 75252 Lindquist, Steve 7759 Ronnie Dr Dallas, TX 75252 Little, Beth 1357 Vine Abilene, TX 79602 Little, Carmelita PO Box 104 Winslow, AR 86047 Lively, Bob Lloyd, Roger 808 S Thompson Cushing, OK 74023 Long, Gail Lopez, Elias 1721 Huntington Okla. City, OK Lowe, Jonathan PO Box 883 Alva, OK 73717 Lower, Bill Loyd, Kathi Luginbill, Jeff Rt 3 Box 370 Decatur, IN 46733 Lunn, John 2716 Oakridge Bethany, OK 73008 Lunsford, Malinda 735 Mockingbird Nacogdoches, TX 75961 Lynch, Rosalynn 2008 Tulane Richardson, TX 75081 MacDonald, Bonny 26 Coach Rd S Portland, ME 04106 Mason, Galen Rt 4 Searcy, AR 72143 Massey, John 9209 Sutton Okla. City, OK 73132 Mateo, Jun 513 New Frontier Cebu City, PH 03008 Matheny, Juanvil Mathis, Robert 2117 N Broadway Shawnee, OK 74801 Maule, Keith 1100 NW 96th Okla. City, OK Maule, Rhonda 1510:S Blackwell, OK 74631 Maxey, Larry Maxey, Marilyn 4916 N McMillan Bethany, OK 73008 May, Sharon Maynard, Mickey Rt 1 Box 76 Meeker, OK 74855 McAlister, Jeff 5 S Main Sapulpa, OK 74066 McArthur, Donna 812 Shirley De Ridder, LA McArthur, Glynna 624 Campbell Ardmore, OK 73401 McBride, Deborah Box 464 Kingfisher, OK 73750 McBride, Lenora 2410 Waco St Brownwood, TX 76801 McBride, Malissa 12610 Dakar Dr Houston, TX 77065 McCaslin, Margo 1376 S Chase St Lakewood, CO 80226 McClain, Tana 8014 NW 36 Bethany, OK 73008 McCormick, Lana McCroskey, Melanie Greenhills Ctr Box 641 Rizal 3113 McCully, Eldon 1655 S Lowell Denver, CO 80219 McDaniel, Frank 715 Clark St Franklin, OH 45005 McDowell, Danny Rt 1 Box 120 Brookston, TX 75421 McDowell, Ray 2420 W Holly Pasadena, TX 77502 McGaha, Sue Rt 1 Box 8 Dill City, OK 73641 McGaha, Kathy 214 S Rambo Dr Dill City, OK 73641 McGaugh, Martha 1908 Magnolia Dr Alexandria, LA 71301 McGinnis, Debra 804 W Elizabeth Waco, TX 76706 McGurk, Michael Rt 2 Box 73 Muldrow, OK 74948 McIntyre, Martha 9 Utah Ave Yukon, OK 73099 McKeithen, Amy 2115 Walnut Pasadena, TX 77502 McKenzie, Sean Rt 2 Box 312 76 Meder, Louis 3520 Bradshaw Rd Sacramento, CA 95827 Medley, David 1812 Fillmore Moore, OK 73160 Meesey, David 11411 W Louisiana Lakewood, CO 80228 Melakayil, Mammen Melakayil House Kerala, India Mellish, Tim 451 Hooper Caro, MI 48723 Mendenhall, Ted 1436 Woodland Wy Okla: City, OK 73127 Merchant, Cindy 543 Ave A New Braunfels, TX Merrill, Bryan 11009 Hibbing St Cerritos, CA 90701 Mese, Jason 115 Cedar Ft Morgan, CO 80701 Messer, Troy Metcalf, Kevin 1312 Thunderbrk Desoto, TX 75115 Metcalfe, Lisa 14905 Rockford Westminister, CA Michael, Tim 49 Stonegate Dr Bedford, TX 76021 Mick, Lisa 134 Elnora Dr Hendersonville, TN Mick, Susan 134 Elnora Dr Hendersonville, TN Miller, Darla 216 Montebella Mustang, OK 73064 Miller, Eldon 1721 Arbor Bartlesville, OK 74003 Miller, Jim 4051 Kenrick No Little Rock, AR 72118 Houston, TX 77032 McLean, Susan PO Box 413 Booneville, AR 72927 McNabb, Nioka 104 Linwood Ct Little Rock, AR 72205 Meade, Rocky 3184 Parsons Ave Merced, CA 95340 Meador, Julie 7330 Alto Caro Dallas, TX 75248 Meador, Larry 1818 W 3rd Roswell, NM 88201 Meador, Scott 5204 70th Lubbock, TX 79424 Meadors, Karen 1104 Reba Ct Ft Worth, TX 76115 Means, John 6021 Earnshaw Shawnee, KS 66216 Means, Terri 7208 Kingsridge Okla. City, OK Measell, Denise 1565 Lazy Ln Miller, Jeff 5124 Columbus Anderson, IN 46014 Miller, Jon 103 Fairlane West Monroe, LA Miller, Mary Ann 7804 NW 21 Bethany, OK 73008 Miller, Randy 8224 Allen Dr Alliance, OH 44601 Millikin, Christi 641 W Cedar Hurst, TX 76053 Mills, Cindy 5947 NW 41st Okla. City, OK 73122 Mills, Judy Mills, Kenneth Box 512 Queen City, TX 75572 Mitchell, Janice 605 N 5th Marlow, OK 73055 Moayed Mahyar Moazzen, Mohammad Tehran-lran Mobley, James Corpus Christi, TX 78415 1611 Harrison St Bartlesville, AR 72501 Moore, David Rt 4 Okemah, OK 73058 Moore, Debra Rt 2 Box 84 Wellington, TX 79095 Moore, Larry 4855 Durham St Boulder, CO 80301 Moore, Lisa 11109 Coachman Yukon, OK 73099 Moore, Lonnita Rt 3 Box 593 Wichita Falls, TX 76308 Moore, Michele Rt 2 Box 68K Belton, TX 76513 Moore, Richard Rt 2 Box 68K Belton, TX 76513 Moore, Leanne 1012 NW 15th Moore, OK 73060 Moore, Sara 15303 Jupiter Houston, TX 77045 Morgan, Jana 3116 Chestershir Pasadena, 1X 7 503 Morris, Kim Box 299 Wilburton, OK 74578 Morris, Lori 2031 N 47th Pl Phoenix, AZ 85008 Morris, Mary 2031 N 47th Pl Phoenix, AZ 85008 Morrison, Michelle 906 W Ash Junction City, KS 66441 Morse, Frank 714 Pahasapa Rapid City, SD 57701 Mosshart, Emily 1134 S Bowie Abilene, TX 79605 Mowry, James 8200 Shenandoah Austin, TX 78753 Mowry, Stephen 8200 Shenandoah Austin. TX 78753 Mullen, Rita 8854 Bayonne Shreveport, LA 71118 Murray, Jewel 2508 18th St Lake Charles, LA 70601 Murrow, Randy 2100 Flamingo Bethany, OK 73008 Musser, Judy Myers, Barry | 506 E Chestnut Enid, OK 73701. Nailon, Jerry. 1134 E Kay Terr Mustang, OK 73602 — Nance, Debra 4106 Roseneath Houston, TX 77021 Nance, Scott 1305 Edmond Rd N Piedmont, OK 73078 Nantze, Sam Rt 2 Box 301 Ashdown, AR 71822 Nash, Lynn 1907 Yucca SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124 Naumann, Kevin 4018 Goodnight Pueblo, CO 81005 _ Norman, Bonnie ‘ Oakes, Tim Ndok, Warden Office of Govt Nigeria Neal, Cheryl | 910 Rainy River | Houston, TX 77088 Neal, Toni | Rt 1 Box 49 | Wayne, OK 73095 Neff, Dena 3207 Austin Dr Colo Springs, CO 80909 Nellis, Linda Rt 1 Box 61 Killeen, TX 76541 Nelson, Wilford Deeside Jamaica Newberry, Angela 201 Hallbrook Dr Fort Worth, TX 76341 Newberry, Chery! 201 Hallbrook Dr Fort Worth, TX 76134 Newman, Shelia PO Box 724 Nacogdoches, TX 75961 Newsom, Deana 7602 Bangor Lubbock, TX 79424 Nichols, Charles 615 S 6th Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Nichols, Nancy 617 W Van Buren Roswell, NM 88201 Niebrugge, Dale 1600 N Davis Okla. City, OK 73127 “Niles, Michelle 2130 Puebla Carrollton, TX 75006 Niles, Kelli es 2130 Pueblo Carrollton, TX 75006 Noblitt, Clarica Rt 1 Vilonia, AR 72173 Nolen, Danny 212 N Cliff Dr Ft Smith, AR 72903 — Nooe, Bobby 1230 2 Indian Mnd Austin, TX 78758 7816 Lyrewood Ln Okla. City, OK 73132 Norton, Joe PO Box 493 Moriarty, NM 87035. Nowell, Brenda _ — §09 Smiling Edmond, OK 736 Nyan, Ebrima 8230 NW 1 8 Okla. City, O Obannon, Dave 1713 Oakhill Rd Bethany, OK 73008 Obannon, Tom 1713 Oakhill Rd Bethany, OK 73008 Odell, Gina 1235 N F Muskogee, OK 74401 Oliver, Howard Oliver, Becky 7309 NW 21st Bethany, OK 73008 Oney, Kathy 2814 Canyon Creek San Angelo, TX 76901 Ormsby, Krystal Box 218 Karval, CO 80823 { Orr, Laurie } 1500 Woods Ln Chickasha, OK 73018 lt Osborne, Mike 1117 Jackson iI Perryton, TX 79070 —— Ottley, Stephen 1 5 Cemetary } Belize City Otto, Dalene | 3566 E Fair Pl a Littleton, CO I Otto, Ted i; 2909 Wheeler Ct | Okla. City, OK 73127 Overholt, Elbert Overly, Pamela 10009 W 68th Ave Arvada, CO 80004 Overturf, Scott i 9808 Trafalgar i Okla. City, OK 73139 Owens, Billy i 808 Parkview | | Gilgore, TX 75662 Owens, Dennis Rt 1 Glenwood, AR 71943 yi Owens, Vanie | 721 Jenkins Rd Shreveport, LA 71107 Oxford, Billy PO Box 182 Springdale, AR Oyler, Joanna c o Vennard Clg Pamplin, James 4504 NW 11th Paul, Donna 313 Cactus Dr Clovis, NM 88101 - Paul, Dave 313 Cactus Clovis, NM 88101 Paxton, Charles 3401 95th Lubbock, TX 79423 Pearson, TJ 115 Mulberry Duncan, OK 73533 Pelley, Cindy Perryman, Douglas , University Park, IA 5259 Pohawpatchoki, Kevin PO Box 389 Cache, OK 73527 701 Highland Pkw Norman, OK 73069 Percy, Randy Pokagon, Fern 2408 El Dorado PO Box 6 Avon Park, FL 33825 Ramah, NM 87321 Polk, Kent Perdue, Camille 1500 E Hwy 152 Mustang, OK 73064 405 Green Meadow Pflugerville, TX Potter, Sharon Rt 1 1000 Cornwell 305 Yukon, OK 73099 Meeker, OK 74855 Potts, Anita Perryman, Martin 1324 N Lewis Pl Tulsa, OK 74110 Peters, Debra 424 Eudora St Colo Spgs, CO 80911 Peterson, Dwight 4000 Thundrbd Dr Okla. City, OK 73120 3019 4th Ave Council Blfs, [A 51501 Poulsen, Merilee 410 Jewetta R8 Bakersfield, CA 93309 Pound, Lori 6841 Wright Ct Arvada, CO 80004 Prather, Brian Petrie, Tom 2817 Raintree Dr 427 E Main St PI TX 75074 Loudonville, OH 44842 _Plano, Prather, Joe Pettit, Trudi Rt 6 Box 358 1308 S Elton oe Lake Charles, LA 70605 Orange, TX 77630 Price, David Petty, Roberta Philipose, John BO eaG a : Okla. City, OK 73173 Bae ent Prince, Shelburne ox 124-G_ Cache, OK 73527 pond Phillips, Dianfle™ Butler, PA 16001 9319 S Broadway. Wichita, KS 67% 1€ Phillips, James © Rt 2 : Temple etx 65 Phillips, Ken 03 =n P 6605 Norfolk Lubbock, TX 79413 Wato nga, OK 73772 Ramganesh, Agnes Perercarcne Randall, Cindi 6605 Norfolk vandal Lubbock, TX 79413 = Reels Plunk, Ruby ulsa, Randall,.Lisa 4304 S Firewood Tulsa, OK 74133 Randerson, Mary Rd 1 Box 153 Claysville, PA 15323 2801 Camelot Dr Okla. City, OK 73120 Pohawpatchoko, Calvin Box 389 Cache, OK 73527 ‘Reed, Daniel Rateliff, Jeffrey 6100 NW 24th Okla. City, OK 73127 Ratliff, Ben Rt 2 Box 67 Bullard, TX 75757 Ratliff, Rhonda Rt 1 Box 110 Carnegie, OK 73015 Rauh, Ronald Box 31 Canton, OK 73724 Rayburn, Thomas 22 Morningside Wheatridge, CO 80215 Ream, Elizabeth 1595 58th Ave -N St Petersburg, FL 3 Reaves, Clay 4848 Morning Dr Amarillo, TX 7911 Reaves, Marilyn 217 Garibaldi Sierra Vista, AZ 8 Redwine, Scott 2-Park Plaza Kingfisher, OK°73 Redwine; Robert’ | Rt 1 Box.44 Chickasha, OK nm Rt5 Box 75 Guthrie; OK 7304 Reed, David Rt 5 Box 75 Guthrie, OK 73044 Reneau, Janice Box 36 Wakita, OK 73771 Renegar, Gail 8654 Blankenship Houston, TX 77080 Renegar, Todd 184 Grandview Felton, CA 95018 Repp, Joy 1103 Greenstone Duncanville, TX 75 Retter, Donald 381 Heritage Rochester, NY 14615 Reynolds, Nancy 5925°NWS0the Okla: City, OK 73 1225 Rezaie, Abdeolhes 4392 NW: 36th 4 Reazie, Ardeshir Reazie,.Kioumars, . ‘Sulp Ur Springs, T¥ Rhodes, Tara Rt 1 Box’ 1731 Rice, Carol 3513 agg 09 : Monroe, LA 71203 Rice, Erin Rt 3 Box 45 Ashland, KY 41101 = ; ‘Rice, Sandra 707 Upland Midland, TX 79703 Richards, David 4212 N Wheeler Bethany, OK 73008 Okla, City, OK 73112 Richardson, Ricky 8801 Bayonne Dr Shreveport, LA 71118 Richardson, Roger Rt 1 Box 351 Rogers, Deborah C7 Main Ave Gardner, ME 04345 Rogers, Michael 25 Visser St San Springs, OK 74063 Vryburg, CP Rickey, Penny 6309 NW 84th PI Okla. City, OK 73132 Rickey, Sharon 5834 Ray Ellison Rogers, Raymond 845 N McComas Wichita, KS 67203 Rohlimeier, Michael 8905 Donley San Antonio, TX 78242 Okla. City, OK 73127 Riddle, Victoria 2509 SW 95 Okla. City, OK 73159 Ridgway, Mary Ridley, Tony , Clark 40221 Dunbarton El Paso, TX 79925 foach, Caryn 2607 Bar Harbor San Antonio, TX Roberts, David 228 W Fain “Duncanville, TX 75116 Roberts, Donna L 8670 Galen Ct Denver, CO 80229 Roberts, Lavonne _ 1207 Rock Spring Duncanville, TX 75137 Roberts, Raye Ann 8670 Galen Ct Denver, CO 80229 Roberts, Sherry ©8670 Galer:Gt ) Denver, COQ 80229 Robertson, Terry 7214 Winding, Wal Houston, TX 77095 Robinson, Beverly 3304 SeGoft: - Okla. City, OK 73119 Robinson, Brian 3204 Windsor Tr Okla. City OK 731 22 RobinSom, Brian 4609 Lake Borgne Metrairie, LA 70002. Robinson, Dianne 5335 Holland St 8240 S 731d E Av Tulsa, OK 74133 Robinson, Robin Rockwell, Tacy '548.S Quail Lakewood, CO 80226 Rogers, Bryan 13234 Holston HI Houston, TX 77069 Rogers, Darlene 3615 N Prospect Okla. City, OK 7311 Guin® Ross, Dennis 4601 Deerview R Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 Ross, Michele 4601 Deerview NE Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 Ross, Philip Box 1000 Granby, CO Roubert, Enrique Los Almendro 30 Ponce Routen, Philip 3093 Everett Cir Marina, CA 93933 Rouzati, Naserodin Esfahan Rowe, « 501 NE@0th MooreSOK 73160 Ruger, Jennifer 2223 Mathew Ave Redondo Beach? CA 90278 Runion, Sandra 7928 NW 28th Ter Bethany, OK 73008 Rupert, Kim 124 W 2nd Holdenville, OK 74848 Rubert, Jr., Tom Rushing, Rick Rt 4 107 Herrad Gulf Port, MS Russell, Tracy 1480 Ocotillo.Dr Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 inte StL JaMeS Mo nd TW Rust; Gatherine 5390 Nile St Golden, CO 80401 Rutledge, Loretta 7533 E 46th Pl Tulsa, OK 74105 Ryan, Cynthia 1805 oF imber Bethany, OK 73008 Sabine, David 1632 Melody Lane Wichita, Falls, TX 76302 Sabine, Judi 1604 Celia Wichita, Falls, TX 76302 Sabine, Kay — 11520 Spicewood Austin, TX 78750 — Sadeghi, Kambiz Sadler, Larry 8011 Roos Houston, TX 77036 Salmans, Suzanne Box 25 Hanston,; KS 67849 _ Sampson, Nola _ Sanders, Chery! _ 6403 Peoria — Lubbock, TX 79413 Sanders, Dennis — M416 Lee Ave’ Worth, TX 76106 Sanders, Sharrie 610 19 Zari, Kirk _ 4337 W Claremont Glendale, AZ 85301 Sapaugh, Pat 3208 Hays Pasadena, TX 77503 Sartin, Beverly Sattler, Alan Box 47A Doss, TX 78618 Sattler, Brian Box 47A Doss, TX Saucier, Lisa 190 Chester St Bartlesville, AR 72501 Savill, Larry Rt 7 Box 180 Woodward, OK 73801 scott, Gary PO Box 305 Las Vegas, NM 87701 Scott, Ladonna 4905 NW 29th Okla. City, OK Scott, Robert 1906 Bucksin Temple, TX 76501 Scott, Steve 2616 167 Hammond, IN 46323 Scott, Yvette 4605 Oahu Dr Albuquerque, NM 87111 Scovel, Nora 1008 Porto Bello Pendleton, IN 46064 Seay, Greg 3413 Brentwood Odessa, TX 79762 Seay, Allan 3413 Brentwood Odessa, TX 79762 ° Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Secka, Louis Scales, Joan Rt 3 Box 521 Wichita Falls, TX 76308 Schack, Karla Rt 1 Box 23 Rush, CO 80833 Schaeffer, Kim 1417 Chestnut Gr Pottstown, PA 19466 Schafer, Renee 102 Chicago Dr Lames,a TX 79331 Schapka, Lu Ann 1407 Terrace Dr Okla. City, OK 73127 Schatz, Judy Schauer, Ed Box 186 Bowlegs, OK 74830 Scheiern, Daneille 8221 NW 6th Okla. City, OK 73127 Schellinger, Donald 826 Pinetree Dr Shreveport, LA 71106 Schlabach, Darcy 1089 Cosmos St Hartville, OH 44632 Schlabach,.Douglas 6360. Pinedale ‘Hartville, OH 44632 : De 2G Genmecenbaon Harmon 1416 Many Seepersad, Krishna Segura, Apolinar Seguar, Milagros Sexton, Jeff 129 NW Cheyenne Bartlesville, OK-74003 Sexton, Michelle = 3725 Brian Ave — Bethany, OK 73008 Shafford, Janet 2510 N Rockwell Bethany, OK 73008 Shamloofar, Hodjat.. Tehran Shannon, Ricky _ — 1008 Crane Euless, TX: 76039 Sharp, Deboarh Rt 3.Box 302. - Wagoner, OK 74467 Sharp, Mickey. Box 609 Bethany, OK 73008. Sharp, Pamela K..- 47 Williams 610 14th St Alva, OK 73717 e OK 73127. 5824 NW 64th Okla. City, OK 73132 Siems, Charlotte 8 24 W Dull Knife Hutchinson, KS 67501 Arkansas, KS 67005 La Place, LA 70068 Siems, Melanie Livingston, TX 77351 319 Connecticut Austin, TX 78758 Simmons, Gregory 3002 Northeast D Austin, TX 78723 Simmons, Kathy 3501 Carla Dr Austin, TX 78754 Simmons, Theodore Sims, Billie Jo 2215 Wallington Albany, GA 31707 Tuttle, OK 73089 oe ae ali Donna | Smith, Sharon Rt 13 Box 143 A Okla. City, OK 73132 omit Shey ee Smith, Steve e| Rt 13, Box 143A 317 3ot Okla. City, OK 73132 _ Lubbock, TX a a Smith, Steven Stevens, Connie J PO Box 762 101 Castlerock e “Okla. City, OK 73120. Stewart, Marshall Rt 2 Box 1358 Burleson, TX 76028 Stewart, Penny 507 Dow Ross Duncanville, TX 75116 Stewart, Vivian Stimpson, Mike 9906 Capella Dr Little Rock, AR 72209 Stinson, Kim 6209 N Vermont Okla. City, OK 73112 Stipe, Charles “ == 6805 NW 32) 3 Bethany, OK 73008 Stipe, Eula 1804 Symphony 2 Midwest City, OK 73130 Stolte, Bryan 1712 Mountainvie Smolik, Joe 5914 Fieldcrest Lincoln, NE 68512 Smolik, Mel ody 1428 Woodland Wy Okla. City, OK 73127 Snitchler, Greg 8020 Elrod Houston, TX 77017 Snodgrass, Danna 7819 NW 16th Okla. City, OK 73127 Snodgrass, Robert 7819 NW 16th Okla. City, OK 73127 Snowbarger, Lois Snowbarger, Larry 1709 Rolling Rid Bethany, OK 73008 Sohrabi-Sedeh, Jalil 109 Joy Shahst Esfahan Waco, TX 76710 Southworth, Louwana Stone, Bryan ; 300 Kimberly 4111 Hycrest Dr Yukon, OK 73099 Sparks, Debbie Stone, Darren 2720 Field St 4111 Hycrest Dr San Angelo, TX 76901 _— Austin, TX 78759 Spears, Sammy Stone, Sonya 614 First Ave 2357 Laurelwood eee Conway, AR 72032 Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Spires, Sherri Stout, Sherri Rt 1 4001 NW 56th PI Gainesville, TX 76240 Okla. City, OK 73424 Sponagel, Michelle Stovall, Rob 1515 Mtn View 3620 Carthage Alamogordo, NM 88310 Fort Smith, AK 72903 Spradlin, Deborah Strang, Angela 501 Coronado Rt 1 Box 112 Norman, OK 73071 Stuart, OK 74570 = Spruiell, Angela Stroman, John 2727 Aspen Cir Box 517 _ ee Norman, OK 73069 Conway, AR 72032 Stalder, Sterling Stroud, Eunice lg 5303 N Dawson Box 309 Bethany, OK 73008 Grand Saline, TX 75140 Stasiak, Kay Struck, JoAnn 5932 NW 61 418 S Lost Phe. Okla. City, OK 73122 Kingfisher, OK 73750 Stasiak, Mila Stubbs, Claudine 5932 NW 61 Box G Okla. City, OK 73122 Staton, Deborah “ stsSw Henryetta, OK 74437 ge Box 299 Denver City, TX 79323 “Stephens, Crist 2121 Elizabeth Pueblo, CO 81003 Stephenson, Chuck Sykes, 118°N Driv Rogers, Fhignscheidh, Bruce — =-Thomas, Derrick Austin, TX 78759_-- = Tulsa, OK74104 =| Thompson, Timothy Thorson, Debra = 808 N 2nd°St.. = Fag | “Bellaire, TX 7401. Ti Bey Taylor, James Rt 2 Max Meadows, VA Taylor, Robert Taylor, Teressa 932 S Maple Siloam Sprgs, AR 727¢| Teas, Ashley Star Rt 2 Box 93 Hemphill,-TX 75948: _ Tedeschi;-Lisa = _ 9002°S-Grayfox = — | Evergreen; CO 80439 6822-NW 50th Bethany, OK 73008 -8130 Dry Canyon- San Antonio, TX 7823 Thomas, Lucinda= | “1207 SCollege _ _ Thomas, Randal 3502 Darlinghrst. Houston, TX.77045 Thomas,-Tyler 11617 Willow Way “Oklaz City, OK 734322) = Thomason, Bate _- Alvarado, TX = : ‘Thompson, “painey 2 112. Francis Mineola, TX 75773 mid - Thompson, Ronald 7701 NW 20th. = Bethany, OK°73008 | Thompson, Shelley — ‘6100.N Mueller — Bethany, OK 73008. 4518 S Irvington. Tulsa, OK T4135, Ge anorepet LYRA. s: Clovis; ‘NM 88101 Thurman, Todd 1012 Flint. Dr Ok Tipton, Annette - wah Rt 3 Box 80!a: fas yi} Anadarko, OK’ 7eabd 3819 Washington Pasadena. TX 77503 Toombs, Loretta 320 Glenmore Pasadena, TX.77503 Torres, George 1915 Turner Dr Midwest City,OK 73110 Traywick, Debra 600° Victoria Dr Yukon, OK 73099 Troutman, Philip 2014 Quincy Ave. Kansas City, MO 64127 Truxillo, Niki ht 6009 Feagan 1 - Houston, TX 77007 — j Vucker, Tami i 6550 N Meridian. |) © Okla. City, OK 73116 | ill Tull, Sandra i) Tumbleson, Jan i | 911 Maple Yukon, OK 73099 Turner, Renee 538 S.2 : - Bellaire, TX 77401 - Turner, Jackie Rit. Bells, TX 75414. Turner, Robin. apace Vickie Wie 901 Brice Hie N Lt Rock, AR 72116 Ayiet, Tim — 1019 8th St. Colfax, LA 71417 Udokpan, Uko 308 Bradley 24 i Denton, TX i Udonkang, Gloria _ 4210 % College _ Bethany, OK 73008 . Ulbricht, Connie _ 329 Deer Creek _ Everman, TX. 76140. Unruh, Kathy Pca 1128 Yosemite oe ee Colo.Sprgs, CO 80910 : Upchurch, Alan } @ (11S ASE. Ardmore, OK 73401 Usery, Jimmie — Rt6Box43 Orange, TX 77630 _ Vallance, Wesley 6907 NW 49th Bethany, OK 73008 Vandennieuwenh, Jozef Vandever, Joanne 2720 Culbertson Paris, TX 75460 Vanzant, Donald 6717 NW 18th Bethany, OK 73008 Vaughan, Bobbie 1002 New McKinney, TX 75069 Vaughan, Linda 1209 SW 56 Okla. City, OK 73109 Vaughan, Opal 1209 SW 56 ‘Okla. City, OK 73109 Vaughn, Steven Rt 1 Allen, TX 75002 Vernier, Edia 9710 S Rice Ave Houston, TX 77096 Vernier, Stephen 9501 Coomer St Morenci, MI 49256 - 4828 Delcrest Dr Okla. City, OK 73108 - Walker, Angela Walters, Jeanette _ Ward, Euncie — Dallas, TX 75228 1174 NW 108th - Vestal, Pam 218 Willowbrook Duncanville, TX 75116 Villalobos, Eliseo 6007 Windyhill San Antonio, TX 78242 Voss, Cecelia Voyles, Gaye — 6113 NW.Ash Lawton, OK 73505 Wachtel, Robert OVE 21st) Edmond, OK 73034 Wade, William 2200 Florida 138 Alamogordo, NM 88310 _. Wagner, Seong _ Walcher, Lisa Del City, OK 73115 Walden, Steve _ 3108 Spanish Oak Ft Worth, TX 76109 — _ Wales, Debra 2724 S Independe 8102 Chestershir Rogers, TX 76569 Walker, Wendy _ 2762 Mackey Shreveport, LA 71118 _ “Walker Ill, Clint Rt 1 Box 34B - Rogers, TX 76569 — 2803 Housley Ward, Mike “Okla. City, OK 73112 __Warren, Dana 16027 Ridgegreen Houston, TX 170ee Washburn, Greg © 4800 Colonial Dr Sapulpa, OK 74066. : Wasson, Becky © Watkins, Luann 1710 Dougherty © Shawnee, OK 74801 Watkins, Twilla — 1312 Bellamy Kilgore, TX 75662 — Watson, Rita S Rt 4 Box 30 Jasper, TX 75951 Watson, Susan 719 E Papago Dr Tempe, AZ 85281 Watters, Lewis 5 Ford Ave Moundsville, WV 26041 Watters, Susan 7901 NW 40th Bethany, OK 73008 - Weaver, Joni 6404 Pawnee N Little Rock, AR 74801 _Webb, Steve Rt 5 Box 385 Shawnee, OK 74801 _ Webster, Celia 1415 Mel's Drive Garden City, KS 67846 Webster, Chris Rt 4 Box 107 Rogers, AR. 72756 Webster, Sherry — 720 SW 63rd Okla. City, OK 73139 : 4608:N Mueller Weekley, Melvin PO Box:237 Crescent, OK 73028 Weeks, David 1705 E Ash Enid, OK 73701 Weiszbrod, Darin — 7628 NW 14 : Okla. City, OK 73127 — Welch, Vanessa 1315.N Bolton _ Jacksonville, TX 75766 Wellborn, Angelia _ 1413 SW 66 Okla. City, OK 73159 - Wellborn, Kimberly “1413 SW66th - Okla. City, OK 73159 _ Wells, Donald 9580 W Darryl Baton Rouge, LA Welton, Brends _ 3301 S Woodward Okla. City, OK 73119 Wentz, Steve _ 2600 NW 46th 4801N College Bethany, OK 73008 — _ Wesley, Dale 4801 N College — Bethany, OK 73008 West, Kenneth | 2207 Hamilton Pampa, TX 79065. : Wetmore, Arlene _ _ Wetwiska, Larry _ Wetwiska, Sharon — Whatley, Paul 643 Ashlawn — Harahan, LA 70128 _ Whetstone, Cheryl - 2187 Edinburg Dr Yukon, OK 73099 Whitehurst, Paula — 2757 Gray Rock Springfield, MO 65807 : Whitsett, Jeff _ 3100 Lakeview. Ma Bethany, OK 73008 _ Wiens, Clifton” Bethany, OK 73008 : Wiens, Tammy — 7407 Farrell Rd Calgary, Alberta, CN _ Wilcoxen, Paula _ 402 Browning — Rt2Box3C Corning, AR 72422 ‘Wilkerson, Peggy 4321 NW 54 Okla. City, OK 73112 — Willard, Don 4307 N Beaver Bethany, OK 73008 Williams, Cheryl Rt-5:Box 54 San Benito, TX 78586 Williams, Dewton 26 Paddington Kingston Williams, Errold 26 Paddington Kingston Williams, Gina 1105 Chapel Crk Richardson, TX 75080 Williams, Janet 3705 Dumbarton Pasadena, TX 77503 Williams, Lisa 1468 Madeline “New Braunfels, TX 78130 Williams, Mark Williams, Melanie Rt 4 Box 56 Rogers, AR 72756 Williams, Michael 2002 Kimberly Arlington, TX Williams, Rusty 102 S Royal Oak Duncanville, TX 75116 Williams, Sandra Box 523 Moson Rd Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 Williams, Tim 4000 Cornwel 420 Yukon, OK 73099 Williams, Trudy Oke Ci ce | Buckeye br PesadenaTx yong. es nS Walker, Jan - Rt Box 348 _ Colo Spgs, CO 80919 Williamson, Phillip 3812 41st Port Arthur, TX 77640 Williford, Shirley Rt 1, Box 83 _ Mustang, OK 73064 Willingham, Marilyn Willis, Louis - 800 Ridgecrest Little Rock, AR 72205 Willis, Marilyn 1301 Stafford Rd Sherwood, AR 72116. Willison, Jana - 4211 Rench Rd _ Fort Worth, TX 76135 Wilson, Brenda 1311 Desert Eve Alamogordo, NM 88310 _ Wilson, David — 5333 Pk Hgind | 49 Concord, CA 94521 _ Wilson, Doug _ Rt 6 Box 3128 son, Ginger 4031 Western Cir Worrel, Rose 1829 Parkcrest Alvin, TX 77511 Worth, Jr., Robert 4402 Hannigan Corpus Christi, TX 78413 Worthington, Beth 7953 Hasbrook Kansas City, KS 66111 Wray, Kim 5921 NW. 42nd Bethany, OK 73008 Wright, Bart 5020 Stephanie Anderson, IN 46011 Wright, Greg 1211 Lynwood Cleburn, TX°76031 Wright, Kathy 4211 Lynnwood Cleburnew, TX 76031 Wright, Kenneth Wright, Lan 6604 Gisele NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 Wright, Pearline Yarberry, Gary 12100 Chicot Little Rock, AR 72103 Young, Marvin PO Box 431 Chandler, OK Young, Walker 8174 SE 50 St Port Orchard, WA 98366 Zacarias, Angeles Zacarias, Marisela 8133 NW 28th Bethany, OK 73008 Zandazad, Abulgasse Zazdani, Flora Tyler, TX 75704 . Greenville, TX 75401. Wilson, Mike 1711 Timberridge — Edmond, OK 73034 Shreveport, LA 71106 : Cg Wilds, Linda _ Wiliford, Letha 7 __ Wilson. Brad 2502 N Eagle Ln _ Okla. City, OK 73127 _ Rt 6 Box 312B Tyler, TX 75704 Wint, Lila Wor _K : | Okla Gly, cK 7812 ee Wilkerson, Sherri _ 6109 N Warren 3613 Lea Court Edmond, OK 73034 — Womack, Ronny —14Dumham Dr Texarkana, TX 75501 __ Wood, Janna 600 Beam Ave — Yukon, OK 73099 -. Woodall, Joyce 45112 Richland Peidmont, OK 73078 Woods, Jerry 4038 Carmenwood Flint, Mi 48507 Wooldridge, Mark 7000 Declaration Ft Worth, TX 76148 Lord, sometimes | don’t understand why things are as they are. But | know you are in control. So Lord, temper my impatience and thank you for teaching me that | don’t need to understand to but if | follow someday | will un-_ = e In memory of Cindy Lewis, who.now ; understands. Bai Dedication PEStE tw = | would like to dedicate the 1987 Atrow to a man whose encouragement, advice and faith made it possible. To a man who took time to listen to a freshman and who gave him faith in BNC and in himself. It is with the deepest respect and admiration that | dedicate this book to Dr. Harry B. Steve Lindquist Macrory. Editor | es . sitll ocean en centee | | na || : dl Resssascesy ] ! || | le | Sh: : ‘ inlet atgaataansl | | | | | | i 1 | | | : i : ’ | Nea oi | 7 : | | | ; | | | | ee | | : | | | ’ | ! L | : | j As we step away from college life, | we take part of it with | us. The knowledge and | | experience of this year will always be | remembered and : cherished. And as we go may we always take the love that Christ has given us and share it, with the openness of children. RY oan et Credits Editor: Steve Lindquist Assistant Editor: David Lindley Business Manager: Dave Hackbarth Advisor: Debbie Spindle Photography Staff: Student Life Staff: Johnny Hill Kelly Kennedy, editor Jim Phillips Lisa Doshier Susan Baker Stephanie Eatmon Steve Lindquist Nancy Nichols Erin Rice Pam Schmelzenbach opens Stat: | Connie Ulbricht | Sheila Newman, editor Rita Watson Cindy Channel ° Kevin Stump Editor’s Staff: Agee Lori Anderson Organizations Staff: Jeff Bushnell Lea Ann Carley, editor Gena Campbell ees Mp April Cullins | 99 Becky Jennings Rosalynn Lynch Kathy McGaha Vangie Owens Tim Williams Cove, ramiting ayes 250 Cs oe ess con's Fernando Padilla PIMIDYe zhane. Si oe lo eee eee Rick Green Darren Stone LOOMING AC IMG NOV Sais Dei 88 ob ok we Sree Jonetta Jonet’ UOT CIA 0 0 ey iin oleae ce: 2a a a Sandy Rice SUG On ONION fas arn Sa eb aiioa dan kane alee a Debbie Hackbarth EWIOANE FOMGANSUDY backrest ny 30 oe es ao oe Wagner Studios RACUITVAICOMMNANS DY oo teh Rei goed va os aiuiads ce sao John Ryan MUBUSNEGSDY “orgiics se. ceekoracuk bess American Yearbook Co. John Clark, Rep. Ad fillers from ‘‘1978 Arrow’, Thanks Clay. | would like to thank not only this staff but to everyone who supported our efforts during this year. To all those who worked on and encour- aged the ‘‘1981 Arrow’’ | am eternally grateful. Steve Lindquist, Editor . ahs) 1 tie tl | hope this book brings pleasant memories fo everyone who . shared this school year with us. But | pray it will do more than that. That it will remind us that we are still growing and learning. And that our guide is always there Te om day to day. If this is accomp ill feel the book is a success, no matter how inadequate my efforts and talents may have been. Steve CinDewst ES -0S Aye ie Ma EEL gentry ae SS Tae Westies Seat ear roe eee ae st ‘ y tt’ x = rae - RSE EARS HES RCE SY SASS AIRE SETS TS “Taye


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